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Are you a person of the belt?

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You got: Safety Superstar

Buckling up is your best way of preventing serious injury or death in a crash. Driving is more dangerous at night—that's when most people are killed in crashes. And last year in Texas, of those who died in a crash and weren't wearing a seat belt, more than 60% died at night. So whether it's day or night, remember to tell your friends and family to wear their seat belt. You know this. You got this!

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You got: Risky Ryder

Wearing a seat belt increases your chances of surviving a crash by 45 percent in a passenger vehicle and up to 60 percent in a pickup truck. Last year in Texas, of those who died in a crash and weren't wearing a seat belt, more than 60 percent died at night. And did you know that unbelted backseat passengers can become projectiles in a car crash? They can be tossed around inside the vehicle and can even injure or kill people in the front seat. So become a Person of the Belt: make sure everyone is buckled up, day or night.

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You got: Night Hider

More fatal crashes happen at night. And of those who died in a crash and weren't wearing a seat belt, more than 60% died at night. You may not realize it, but police can see you, and they'll write you a ticket for not being buckled up. The fine can reach $200 with court costs. Police are checking, especially at night. Texas law requires drivers and all passengers in a vehicle to be secured by a seat belt day and night.

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You got: Person of the Belt

You're doing it right. Way to be! You understand the importance of seat belt safety, so spread the word to your friends and family. Wearing a seat belt increases your chances of surviving a crash by 45 percent in a passenger vehicle and up to 60 percent in a pickup truck. Whether it's day or night, front seat or back seat, make sure everyone wears a seat belt. You're a safety rock star!

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