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in 2012, seat belts saved an estimated 12,174 people from dying. from 2008–2012, seat belts saved nearly 63,000 lives.
in 2012, 3,031 additional lives could have been saved if all unrestrained passenger vehicle occupants 5 and older involved in fatal crashes had worn their seat belts.
cops arent just cracking down for the fun of it. wearing a seat belt is a serious issue. for the first time in five years, fatalities for unrestrained passenger vehicle occupants have gone up. in 2012, there were 10,335 unbuckled passenger vehicle occupants who died. because of these fatalities, cops are stepping up enforcement and cracking down on those who dont wear their seat belts.
–\click it or ticket: fact sheet,\
which emotional responses is this part of the fact sheet likely trying to evoke? check all that apply.
☐ the desire to be one of the people saved by a seat belt if in a car crash
☐ commitment to wearing a seat belt
☐ acceptance that some people will not wear their seat belts
☐ anger over cars being unsafe
☐ a sense of approval that the police are making sure people wear their seat belts
- The fact sheet shows seat belts saved many lives and more could be saved with usage, so it evokes the desire to be saved by a seat belt (as wearing it can save lives, people may want to be among those saved).
- It emphasizes the importance of wearing seat belts (lives saved, fatalities when not wearing), so it evokes commitment to wearing a seat belt.
- The fact sheet is about promoting seat belt use, not accepting non - wearers, so this is incorrect.
- The fact sheet is about seat belt use, not car safety in general, so anger over cars being unsafe is incorrect.
- It mentions cops are cracking down on non - seat - belt - wearers to address fatalities, so it evokes a sense of approval for police enforcement.
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- the desire to be one of the people saved by a seat belt if in a car crash
- commitment to wearing a seat belt
- a sense of approval that the police are making sure people wear their seat belts