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Ord %Ord NW end writ NON NC, than teAft gARE secItoti , _ etter cars BY Greg Joseph "But the major factor is •that parents simply don't understand Most parents ate mare careful the risks. their kids face as pas - carrying a favorite set of dishes s'engers ill automobiles • They in die family car titan they are don't understand it intellectn- uansporting their own small ally, and they don't feel it on the ,cchtdild.dreprmn a peda leading ian says.southem gut level" , As .aresult, most toddlers • bounce around inside their pa- , ' Vinetzsays, treaIn a four-week period,Pr, .rents' cars, loose and un re- children under the age of five strained, so that collisions or ,, who were injured as passengers '.theveemn risyuiddngejikestompisniactaanre smeins".. in cars'involved, in accidents. ,siles toward an unforgiving surNone of the three toddlers - . face within the . was restrained by any.,kind of tla In a 39 mph c h; afety ex- wcahricsehatni"grhhtarnhaevses—apsar%indethtbielling perts note an u 'ned 10 • h • Volved a young' mother and her , three small children. "They were riding along in . their compact station wagon Pa, a quiet street within five miles or their residence. Two kids were in the back teat, anotherone—.a ,ZW Year old boy --was standing • up in the front seat, onthe pas- lenger side. None of the chit. dren was restrains4. "Wel.1, they were riditig along Minding their own. busi- ness, well within the sed limit. A motorist, heading from the other direction, lost control of his car and hit the woman's car head -ori, dashboard with the force, of a pound infant would hit the Iniu..rYo'ne e0sfaythse. three children shltanliedding up in w bout e old he sa s °g' .-.±tHe-was-a-little-boy-being-held M his grandma's arm, Mother was driving, taking 'fall from a three-story building. as a a Y ar Y Break like vlie "Most parents put their chil- dren unpackaged and unsecured I in the family car; 'where in. isudden stopor crash the -eh& dren's skull bones can 'be as fragile as a vase," says Dr. • I Robeit Vinetz, a, Los Angeles , front_wkillecLwhen_his_head---7-- The them all some place, just four blocks away from home. "Well, another motorist ran a red light and the mother slam - hit the dashboard and windowof his own car, His mother and the Other two lived, but he would have survived, too, if he had been in a car seat or been re- strained in some way." mecl on her brakes to avoid a coison. 'The two cars didn't hit,„Mit......., , pediatrician and co-chairman of the abrupt stop sent the infant , I the Transportation Hazards flying from the grandmother's Committee for the Southern • arms face -first ' into the Pevoinarcontorpootoord...• 'can,Acauemy 0 Pediatrics.4ineri . - . idnaCskhb: ' Californiacaptfei ofthe °air; cll dohf ahvt es itmo, ohl ne ' cs acma re oAust wromatio.-0,mcketgokott»vcrormar , "Parents should know that , with 'just some facial bruises. Iqu'Rtriopc1,,e,to,„theP4""rw-,,,,,,,,,,goci.,401, , auto accidents are the leading But some youngsters aren't • coorniusonswir.te • , cause of children's death after nearly as fortunate." the age of one, and probably the Policentanremgmbers ' leading cause of major disabling ` Sgt Larry Beveridge, i vete- ' ohvealerththaptraoghele,m" sDrf7VYineutzngssatYests• : ranvisioonf 1o5f ytheearsSatnn thDeietraffgo Poelidce1- "We believe that between 80 ' department, knows what Dr. ' and 90 percent of child 'pas- Vinetz means. senger deaths could be pre- , ' 'The accident that sliand oiit vented if every child were buck-, in my mind, ' ' recalls ev„ led up in the proper kind of car, eridge, head of the d part - restraint system. - ment's hit-and-run detail, "in - ring into your e! t :Haijgb:Tir we. 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