The risk of death is __ times greater if you are thrown from a vehicle in a crash.
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10
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50
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2
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5
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Explanation
You are five times more likely to be killed in a crash if you are ejected from the vehicle or thrown against other passengers or the windshield. To prevent this from happening, you must always wear your seat belt (both the lap and shoulder belt) while in a vehicle.
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