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The Effects of Ralph Nader on Car Safety
In 1896 Mrs. Budget Driscoll became the first person to be killed by a car. ... The car in which the baby was riding was struck by another car and the baby was hurled forward. ... The hitchhiker was a Harvard University law student named Ralph Nader. ...
After graduating and becoming a lawyer, Ralph Nader began his campaign for safer cars. In 1959 he wrote a magazine article entitled “The Safe Car You Can’t Buy” and a few years later a best-selling book “Unsafe at Any Speed. ... Nader accused the motor industry of being more concerned with style, speed and cost than with safety.
Approximate Word count = 482 Approximate Pages = 1.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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