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Read page E-3. 3 truths and a lie 1.In the United States, a disabling injury from a motor-vehicle accident happens every 13 seconds. 2.Men and women are.

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Page 1: Read page E-3. 3 truths and a lie 1.In the United States, a disabling injury from a motor-vehicle accident happens every 13 seconds. 2.Men and women are.

Read page E-3

Page 2: Read page E-3. 3 truths and a lie 1.In the United States, a disabling injury from a motor-vehicle accident happens every 13 seconds. 2.Men and women are.

3 truths and a lie

1. In the United States, a disabling injury from a motor-vehicle accident happens every 13 seconds.

2. Men and women are equally likely to die in a motor vehicle accident.

3. Alcohol is involved in about 40% of motor vehicle accidents.

4. Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for people aged 1-44.

Page 3: Read page E-3. 3 truths and a lie 1.In the United States, a disabling injury from a motor-vehicle accident happens every 13 seconds. 2.Men and women are.

3 truths and a lie

1. In the United States, a disabling injury from a motor-vehicle accident happens every 13 seconds.

2. LIE-Men and women are not equally likely to be victims of accidents. Males are twice as likely to die in a motor vehicle accident.

3. Alcohol is involved in about 40% of motor vehicle accidents.

4. Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for people aged 1-44.

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Smart Car Offers Drivers New High MPG Option, Top Crash Rating

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Less than 10% chance of serious injury

11-20% chance of serious injury

21 to 35 % chance of serious injury

36 to 45% chance of serious injury

46% or more chance of serious injury

Government agencies test cars and use a “Five Star Rating System

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How are forces related to motion?

How does the size of something affect how it moves?

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Activity 73

Title: Choosing a Safe Vehicle

Problem: Is the rugged strong vehicle (#1) or the quick responsive vehicle (#2) safer?

Hypothesis: If a consumer was buying a car based on safety, then the ____________ would be the safest vehicle.

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Car Accident

• What comes to mind when you hear this term?

• The leading cause of death by unintentional injury for ages 1–44 is motor vehicle accidents.

• The most common ages of people killed in motor vehicle crashes are 15–24 and over 75.

• Why do you think these age groups have the most fatalities?

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What do car accidents have to dowith science?

• The study of motion is important in efforts to improve automotive safety and save millions of lives.

• Understanding the physics of how and why cars move helps auto engineers design better cars and can help drivers operate cars more safely.

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What measurements do you think scientists and engineers find useful

when studying car safety and accidents?

• Force

• Speed

• Acceleration

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Data/Evidence:

Which car features are most important to you?

1. ____________________

2. ____________________

3. ____________________

4. ____________________

5. ____________________

What features most affect a vehicle’s safety?

1. ____________________

2. ____________________

3. ____________________

4. ____________________

5. ____________________

Discuss with your partner what you consider to be important features in a family vehicle:

Following the procedure in steps 3-7

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Analysis Question #5

• Discussion

• What are some questions about car accidents and car features that you would like answered to help you decide what makes a safe car?