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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Apr 14

    The U.S. could do a lot more to make car travel safer for children and easier on parentshttps://nyti.ms/2HAIJck 

    5:17 PM - 14 Apr 2018
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      1. @ndrea‏ @Tao_30 Apr 14
        Replying to @nytimes

        The U.S. could do a lot better at a lot of things!!!!!

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      1. Kate Mundie‏ @katebikemom Apr 14
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        Please use the words crash or collision, not the word accident.

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      2. cosmicads.viglink@gmail.com‏ @cosmicads Apr 14
        Replying to @nytimes

        https://amzn.to/2HC5fBB 

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      1. WeHearVoicesOutThere‏ @WeHearPodcast Apr 14
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        We could also ban Assault Weapons to make LIFE safer for all Americans.

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      1. The Truth Is In There‏ @Jauzbawls Apr 14
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        Safe cars, permanent roads, protecting the people doesn't make money. The greed of humans out weighs the value of life

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      1. NYTscreams‏ @NYTscreams Apr 14
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        .@nytimespic.twitter.com/M381BKkYek

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      1. Jasmine Aguilar‏ @Jasmine15038530 Apr 14
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        shit, my generation was in the back seat with no seat belts. And we survived. Maybe just maybe 1) all of this car seat shit isn;t helpful. 2) if parents weren't rolling their kids off of cliffs in cars???? that may help too.

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      1. Woof Blitzkrieg‏ @FNNlede Apr 14
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        unsafe at any cocaine

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      1. Steven‏ @Steven63875124 Apr 14
        Replying to @nytimes

        What would make Vehicles safer is putting sensors on there so they can break automatically so they can prevent from having accidents

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      1. Bill‏ @Marshall9187R Apr 14
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        Jesus, why not just harness them in like NASCAR drivers.

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      2. joeG491‏ @G491Joe Apr 14
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        No more regulations. Get and keep the government out of our lives. Let the individual decide how much risk they take.

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      3. Masculine Man Randall Savage‏ @BrentonHaslam Apr 14
        Replying to @G491Joe @nytimes

        Fuck yeah, I let me get drunk and drive

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      4. joeG491‏ @G491Joe Apr 14
        Replying to @BrentonHaslam @nytimes

        Excuse me?

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      5. Masculine Man Randall Savage‏ @BrentonHaslam Apr 14
        Replying to @G491Joe @nytimes

        You said you wanted to keep the government out of our lives and let us americans decide how much risk to take while driving, I was excited that you support my decision to drive absolutely wasted on alcohol.

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      6. joeG491‏ @G491Joe Apr 14
        Replying to @BrentonHaslam @nytimes

        Have fun.

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      7. Masculine Man Randall Savage‏ @BrentonHaslam Apr 14
        Replying to @G491Joe @nytimes

        Thank you fellow PATRIOT

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      1. David Thomy‏ @david_thomy Apr 15
        Replying to @nytimes

        The cost cause should be cost payor. Roads,lighting, marking for type & speed by design of Rd is non existant. Experts are locked in obsessive to doing same failing cheep & industry profitable designs. Many die -killed- by politics & social welfare for elites made rich by gov

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      1. Nicki Jones‏ @Snickademous Apr 14
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        They could, but they won't.

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      1. lindsey rae‏ @nashvillebird Apr 14
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