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2 January, 07:32

The National Transportation Safety Board has proposed a new regulation that would require children under the age of two to be strapped into car seats in their own seats on airplanes. Currently, children under the age of two are nonpaying passengers who ride on their parents' laps. What opportunities will airlines and parents have for input on the proposed rule? a. They can write their congressional representatives. b. They can send in comment letters to the NTSB. c. They can seek a presidential veto. d. They can go to court to block the proposal.

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  1. 2 January, 09:19
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    The correct answer is letter "B": They can send in comment letters to the NTSB.

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    The National Transportation Safety Board or NTSB is an independent agency of the U. S. government in charge of conducting investigations of civil transportation accidents. If the NTSB is analyzing to impose regulation for airlines so babies under 2 years old must travel strapped on baby seats instead of on their parents' lap, the regulation is likely to affect airlines since travelers with babies will have to pay more. Thus, airlines and parents could write them a letter to dismiss the proposed imposition presenting factual data of accident rates of traveling with babies on parents' laps.
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