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  2. Armored car (VIP) - Wikipedia

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    A VIP armored car is a civilian vehicle with a reinforced structure that is designed to protect its occupants from assaults, bullets and blasts. Armored cars are typically manufactured with bulletproof glass and layers of armor plating , often with a variety of other defensive mechanisms and features to aid the individuals inside.

  3. Tennessee car insurance laws - AOL

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    How much does car insurance cost in Tennessee? The average cost of coverage in Tennessee is less than the national average for full and minimum coverage policies. As of July 2024, minimum coverage ...

  4. Bulletproofing - Wikipedia

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    Bulletproofing is the process of making an object capable of stopping a bullet or similar high velocity projectiles (e.g. shrapnel). The term bullet resistance is often preferred because few, if any, practical materials provide complete protection against all types of bullets, or multiple hits in the same location, or simply sufficient kinetic ...

  5. Seat belt laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Most seat belt laws in the United States are left to state law. However, the recommended age for a child to sit in the front passenger seat is 13. The first seat belt law was a federal law, Title 49 of the United States Code, Chapter 301, Motor Safety Standard, which took effect on January 1, 1968, that required all vehicles (except buses) to be fitted with seat belts in all designated seating ...

  6. Car and booster seat facts and statistics - AOL

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    Car seat recommendations based on a child’s age and size. Several different types of cars are available to help keep your child safe. Your child’s age and individual needs will likely ...

  7. Talk:Bulletproofing - Wikipedia

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    In the Japanese Armor wiki page there's mention of "tameshi gusoku", or feudal Japanese bulletproof/bullet resistant armor. However, that page only lists a visual media source for this type of armor, and there's little written on it there.

  8. Tennessee hybrid and electric car drivers to pay up to $200 ...

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    Hybrid and electric car drivers in Tennessee must now pay additional fees for vehicles on top of regular registration fees. Tennessee hybrid and electric car drivers to pay up to $200 in ...

  9. Car seat - Wikipedia

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    The power seat adjustments in a Lincoln Town Car. The seat controls are located on the door panels, next to the memory seat controls. Above the seat settings are the memory control settings that also set the mirrors and foot pedals. Some car seat systems are set up with a battery-powered automatic control to adjust how the seat sits in the car.