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Questions
True and False
1. Motor Vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death and disability in the United States.
2. Children between the ages of two to six pose a special challenge while transporting because their levels of curiosity, activity, and need for constant reinforcements are at a peak.
3. One of the qualifications for transporting children is a safe driving record for more than 10 years.
4. Except in the event of an emergency, the use of wireless devices is prohibited while transporting children.
5. Children's car safety seats have an expiration date.
6. Head counts of children should be taken only after transporting to designation.
7. 15-passenger vans are a safe mode of transportation for early care and education programs that provide transportation for any purpose to children, parents/guardians, staff and others.
8. The back seat is the safest place for children ages 12 and under to ride.
9. The impact of air bags cannot cause serious or fatal injuries to infants and children.
10. Only half of all child safety seats are installed and used correctly.