Safety Restraints for Your Head Are a Priority Precaution
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Safety Restraints for Your Head Are a Priority Precaution
Safety Restraints for Your Head Are a Priority Precaution
By Brett Foote
Even low-speed crashes can cause some serious damage to your body. Here's how to protect your neck and keep that from happening!
By Brett Foote
Even low-speed crashes can cause some serious damage to your body. Here's how to protect your neck and keep that from happening!
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Community Organizer
Thanks a lot, Captain Shithead. What nugget of information gold is Internet Brands going to bless us with next?
"If You Jump Out Of Your Car On The Highway, You May Get A Booboo! - Here's how to make sure that doesn't happen!"
"If You Jump Out Of Your Car On The Highway, You May Get A Booboo! - Here's how to make sure that doesn't happen!"
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This is a blatant and misleading advertisement for the Schroth system. Nowhere in either article does it mention the requirements to safely use HNR. Please do not follow this advertisement blindly. Yes, HNR is very beneficial, but only if used as part of a system of safety upgrades.
Safety is not a one size fits all and, for cars like the S2000, adding incomplete safety systems may result in a more dangerous car, rather than a safer one.
Safety is not a one size fits all and, for cars like the S2000, adding incomplete safety systems may result in a more dangerous car, rather than a safer one.
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Community Organizer
Because the information presented is textbook lazy journalism? Because he basically paraphrased an article? Because he exhibited zero effort in writing any of that? Because ever since Internet Brands bought this forum, it has declined steadily from a community to a shell of its former self?
Any other questions?
Any other questions?
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s2000ellier (01-08-2018)
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Because the information presented is textbook lazy journalism? Because he basically paraphrased an article? Because he exhibited zero effort in writing any of that? Because ever since Internet Brands bought this forum, it has declined steadily from a community to a shell of its former self?
Any other questions?
Any other questions?
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#8
Community Organizer
There's always Facebook for your safety questions.
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Facebook is going to lead to a pretty decent gap in historical knowledge going forward since nothing is indexed publicly.
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Yeah - that's a huge problem with Facebook...the fact that search engines won't readily pick up those pages.
Also, unrelated but I hate that Facebook is trying to become the world leader in internet videos. They're failing if you ask me.
Also, unrelated but I hate that Facebook is trying to become the world leader in internet videos. They're failing if you ask me.