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  2. School bus crossing arm - Wikipedia

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    Typically, school bus crossing arms are wire or plastic devices which extend from the front bumper on the right side of the bus when the door is open for loading/unloading and form a barrier. The devices force children , who need to cross the road, to stand several feet in front of the bus itself before they can begin to cross the road.

  3. Child harness - Wikipedia

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    A child harness (alternative: child tether, walking harness, British English: walking reins) is a safety device sometimes worn by children when walking with a parent or carer. Child harnesses are most commonly used with toddlers and children of preschool age, though they may also be used with older children, especially if they have special ...

  4. Seat belt - Wikipedia

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    Five-point harnesses are typically found in child safety seats and in racing cars. The lap portion is connected to a belt between the legs and there are two shoulder belts, making a total of five points of attachment to the seat. A 4-point harness is similar, but without the strap between the legs, while a 6-point harness has two belts between ...

  5. How to Stop a Large Dog From Breaking Into Sprints on Walks - AOL

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    As the name implies, a back ring harness consists of a harness with a ring on the back part where the leash can be attached. This setting can actually encourage the dog to pull more.

  6. Automotive lighting - Wikipedia

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    A trafficator deploys from a vehicle's side to indicate a turn in that direction. Some cars from about 1900 to through 1966 used retractable semaphores called trafficators rather than flashing lights. They were commonly mounted high up behind the front doors and swung out to a horizontal position.

  7. How Cougars Use Their Climbing Skills to Escape Danger - AOL

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    In addition, cougars have sharp, retractable claws that provide excellent grip on various terrains, while their long tails help them to balance on high branches.