Seat belt was not used in two fatal accidents
It was a deadly week in South Dakota roads. In the north-east of KELOLAND, two children died after two car accidents with young drivers.
An accident was near Mobridge, where a 16-year-old drove his car and died when she was ejected, it was not wear their seatbelts.
The other accident happened east near Mellette, if a girl of 14 years, had a pilot education, but of course, was the car without a licence, outside there is a semi-final. None of the passengers wore safety belts for drivers and five years, the brother died.
Traces of tires on the road long and the supporting documents for a car accident remains in the median of Highway 281 near Mellette.
Highway Patrol Sergeant Jeff Twite said: “This is a good time to review the use of seat belts. Failures can happen anywhere at any time.”
Two falls happens in this week, killing 16 years and five years.
Twite said: “The greatest thing he is a judge, you must be seated in an overview type of accident or breakdown, you do not know if you wear your seatbelt you will most probably thrown out of the vehicle.”
These two accidents with young drivers. The Ministry of Public Security, said the driver of that car was 14 years and have had no type of license or driving licence.
Twite said, “Teenage driver, the biggest problem is inexperience.”
School officials in Mellette said that the 14 year old girl had just at that time the seat driver ed in the last few weeks, and it was one of the best students in her class, but despite these facts Nor the authorities say it is more common for young adults, in the event of an accident.
Twite said: “All it can do to help, whether to pay greater attention to your conduct, not to be distracted, and wear seat belts every hour.
Highway Patrol troopers know that in these accidents seatbelts can save lives.
Twite said: “You’re more likely to survive a crash if you wear your seatbelt.”
The South Dakota Highway Patrol said, it is to observe, seat belt against this summer and is writing tickets, if you do not wear.
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