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Read the following paragraph from an essay supporting

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Read the following paragraph from an essay supporting

Read the following paragraph from an essay supporting stricter enforcement of seatbelt laws Seatbelt laws are in place for good reason the government has a compelling interest in making driving safer According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 2017 every year 25 000 Americans die and 2 5 million more are injured in motor vehicle crashes These accidents cost nearly 50 billion dollars in medical care and lost wages annually It s true that seatbelt laws interfere with individual freedom However the costs of accidents are passed along to everyone who pays taxes buys health insurance or purchases goods and services Traffic accidents injuries and deaths are a financial and emotional burden on all of society The topic sentence of this paragraph is Seatbelt laws are in place for good reason the government has a compelling interest in making driving safer What part of the passage provides evidentiary support for this thesis Traffic accidents injuries and deaths are a financial and emotional burden on all of society However the costs of accidents are passed along to everyone who pays taxes buys health insurance or purchases goods and services According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration every year 25 000 Americans die and 2 5 million more are injured in motor vehicle crashes These accidents cost nearly 50 billion dollars in medical care and lost wages annually It s true that seatbelt laws interfere with individual freedom

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