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Hargett said unrestrained children become projectiles when vehicles are involved in traffic accidents and that injury and death can result in even minor incidents.
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Linda Tomasini, a traffic specialist with the Texas Department of Transportation, said drivers reported for ferrying unrestrained children will receive informational brochures and warning letters.
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The number of deaths was still higher for unrestrained children, however.
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The risk of death for an unrestrained child is double that for a child in a car seat.