AAA Texas Offers Tips for a Safe Halloween.Business Editors/Travel Writers HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 27, 2003 AAA AAA: see American Automobile Association. (Triple A) A common single-cell battery used in a myriad of electronic devices of all variety. Like its double A (AA) cousin, it provides 1.5 volts of DC power. When used in series, the voltage is multiplied. Texas is urging motorists to use caution and watch out for children trick-or-treating on Halloween. Children are four times more likely to be hit and killed by an automobile on Halloween than any other night of the year, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the Centers for Disease Control (CDC See Control Data, century date change and Back Orifice. CDC - Control Data Corporation ). Nationally, the leading cause of death among children remains motor vehicle crashes. Pedestrian injury remains the second leading cause of unintentional injury-related death among children ages 5 to 14, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA, often pronounced "nit-suh") is an agency of the Executive Branch of the U.S. Government, part of the Department of Transportation. (NHTSA NHTSA National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (US government) ). "Children wearing costumes and masks often can't see on-coming traffic. Therefore, motorists need to be mindful mind·ful adj. Attentive; heedful: always mindful of family responsibilities. See Synonyms at careful. mind of youngsters crossing the streets," said Rose Rougeau, spokesperson for AAA Texas. "The end of Daylight Saving Time daylight saving time (DST), time observed when clocks and other timepieces are set ahead so that the sun will rise and set later in the day as measured by civil time. on Sunday, Oct. 26th, means it will be dark sooner, making children harder to see. " AAA Texas recommends the following safety tips for Halloween: -- Wear make-up instead of a vision-restricting mask. -- Walk in a group. Don't run. -- Travel with an adult, or a responsible older child. -- Start early when it is still light, and finish before it gets dark. -- Carry a flashlight. -- Wear light colored or reflective costumes or trim costumes with reflective tape. -- Cross the street carefully at corners and never in the middle of the block or between parked cars. AAA Texas, an affiliate of AAA National, has been serving Texans since 1902. Today, more than a million AAA Texas' members benefit from the organization's roadside assistance service, insurance and financial products, travel agency, automotive pricing, buying and financing, trip planning services, and traffic safety programs. Information about these products and services is available on AAA Texas' Web site at www.aaa-texas.com. |
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