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- 1984 General Motors Advertisement, "Safety is a Full-Time Job" - General Motors workers like Mary Ann Sanford spent each day making over 20 critical checks on seat belt systems in GM cars after they rolled off the line. Yet many Americans still didn't use these lifesaving devices -- "buckling up" wasn't yet mandatory in most states.

- August 01, 1984
- Collections - Artifact
1984 General Motors Advertisement, "Safety is a Full-Time Job"
General Motors workers like Mary Ann Sanford spent each day making over 20 critical checks on seat belt systems in GM cars after they rolled off the line. Yet many Americans still didn't use these lifesaving devices -- "buckling up" wasn't yet mandatory in most states.