nnnri- EOZlu HH r 1 J5 3 n L-Z3 Li m ATT LDrirL'Tr 3- VVZSV. Z--A lJ ViziLi Li v - wmmms sea Traffic accidents are the leading cause of death for people under 34 years of age. Yes, the leading cause, ahead of every other cause. .; Buckling up when you ride is the single most effective thing you can do to increase your chances of escaping serious injury or death in a crash. To help you get into the regular habit of wearing beks, we are going to give thousands of prizes to belt wearers. . If you are wearing your seat belt when you are stopped by researchers from the University of North Carolina Highway Safety Research Center you win a prize. For example, at a parking lot exit, we will randomly select exiting traffic. All who are belted in the selected car will receive: 1. A coupon redeemable for cash or a gift at a narrted merchant's location AND 2. A chance for a monthly drawing for $500 and a grand prize drawing for $1000. The more times you are belted the more times you can win. The van is currently circulating on Chapel HillCarrboro streets and UNC campus DcEiHg ara -Tor? MggEo qhmI maEiG cEmdgg " SgoU MgMd W. iM '-'-y The contest will last through October 1983 and is co-sponsored by: The University of North Carolina Highway Safety Research Center The North Carolina Governor's Highway Safety Program The General Motors Corporation The Village Companies . - .- . H 16 The Tar Heel Thursday, June 2, 1983