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5 Totally Unsafe Car Moves

Parents magazine has a list in its July, 2008 edition with "5 Totally Unsafe Car Moves." Their top 5:

  1. Climbing into the backseat, while the car is moving;
  2. Picking up your baby while the car is moving;
  3. Traveling with pets loose in the car;
  4. Packing the car to the gills; (My car doesn't have gills, does yours?)
  5. Forgetting to double-check the car seat.

I have to tell you, other than #3 and maybe #4, none of these ever come up. After three kids, I can not count any times when anyone climbed into the backseat to be with the kids. The idea never even cross our minds. Nor did #2 or #5. I have traveled with an old dog to the vet with him sitting next to me. And once in a while, we put a lot of luggage in the car for a road trip. (Although, with gas prices being so high, the road trips are done for a while.)

Here are my 5 totally unsafe car moves:

  1. Putting on makeup while driving;
  2. Shaving while driving;
  3. Text messaging while driving;
  4. Changing your clothes while driving;
  5. Passing things between cars while driving.

Share your totally unsafe car moves with me. 

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