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Hello everyone, this thing is seem common in daily life. I guess everyone know this but is it really a common use in our daily life? I have some story that relate to the helmet for children. I have one younger sister named “Itim”, she is only 6 years old. She going to school by motorcycle every day and she doesn’t wear any helmet since the school is not far from our house. One day, the motorcycle was crashed by another motorcycle and they are all falling. Luckily, she just got small bruises on her knee and doesn’t get any minor injured. After my family know about this, they worry and order me to take care my sister to wear the helmet every time. I have done a lot of research about Thai people behavior in using helmet for children. I would …show more content…
Helmets are 37% effective in preventing fatal injuries to motorcycle riders and 41% for motorcycle passengers. It is very useful tool to prevent and minimize injuries to head and brain in an uncontrolled environment. Therefore, the helmet is very important for biker’s …show more content…
Let’s move on to the subject of the damage that caused by a car accident without using helmet.

For the last main point, the damage that caused by a car accident without using helmet. Thailand has the second-highest traffic fatality rate in the world based on the www.prachachat.net (online newspaper which has last updated on Nov. 30 2016) showed that there are a lots number of Thai children who not using helmet and got a car accident. More than 2,600 of Thai children people estimated to have died from road crashes each year. And more than 72,600 number of Thai children estimated to have been injured or disabled from car accident each year. Therefore, everyone are already known my purpose to day why Thai government should use law enforcement in using helmet for children since Thai people are take no heed for their life and also their children. In closing, I’ll just summarize the main points we’ve looked at. For the first main point, we talked about the importance of wearing helmet. Second main point, the reasons why Thai people don’t wear helmets. And for the last part that I just mention is the damage that caused by a car accident without using

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