Unit 37. Wear Your Seatbelt.
Some people think that the government should require passengers by law to wear seatbelts in cars and taxis.
They say that seatbelts save lives and money.
Statistics show that 60% of people killed in car accidents were not wearing seatbelts.
Statistics also show that most people who wear seatbelts survive.
In the past 30 years, seatbelts have saved almost $600 billion in medical costs.
The average car accident costs $820 for each person in the United States.
Some states require people to wear seatbelts.
In those states, about 80% of the passengers follow the law.
However, other people think it's wrong to require seatbelt use by law.
They say that passengers should decide for themselves.
Many of these people agree that seatbelts save lives,
but they don't think the government has the right to force people to wear them.
They point out that smoking cigarettes is also unhealthy,
but the government lets adults smoke if they want to.
Leaders cannot force people to do what's good.
They argue it's better to educate people so they will want to wear seatbelts.
Those who want seatbelt laws say that the right to public safety
is more important than the individual's right to free choice.
But their opponents say people must be careful to protect their individual rights.
They should decide how to live their lives, not the government.
What is your opinion on this?