There are 2 ways most cars do this. The first is that when the seat belt is buckled, it completes an electrical circuit. The second method simply checks if the seatbelt has been withdrawn a suitable distance.
I would tell him to stay in his seat and buckled up.
The seat belt is used to complete a circuit to tell your car that you are safely belted in. so some part of that system has come loose. Which is not allowing your car to know you are buckled in.
You must be at least 12 years old and must be buckled up.
If you have airbags in the seat backs, yes. If not there are wires for the seat belts that the airbag computer watches to know if you have buckled up.If you have airbags in the seat backs, yes. If not there are wires for the seat belts that the airbag computer watches to know if you have buckled up.
If all the passengers are properly buckled in and the car brakes suddenly to a stop, someone may spill their coffee.
The opposite of buckled (strapped in, or bent) would be "unbuckled."The word buckled as in bent or deformed could have the opposites "straight" or "unbent."
A 9 year old child can ride in the front seat of a car. It is important that they are buckled in and can sit still.
Yes. It is the driver's responsibility to make sure everyone is safe in their vehicle.
Yes, as long as their car seat base is buckled in the correct manner shown in the car seat directions and their facing the right way.
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Do you have to be 13 years or older to ride on the front seat, provided, however, that you are tall enough to be buckled up.
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