according to the U.S. Department of Transportation. In July 1984, New York State passed the first mandatory seatbelt law in the nation, followed by New Jersey, Illinois, Missouri, Michigan, and New Mexico. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, in July 1984, New York State passed the first mandatory seatbelt law in the nation, followed by New Jersey, Illinois, Missouri, Michigan, and New Mexico.
1987
1984
the year that Henry ford sent out cars to Ontario, Canadaotherwise, 1938
Seat belts became mandatory for front-seat passengers in Tennessee in 1986. The law was later expanded to require seat belts for all passengers in a vehicle. Compliance with this law has been aimed at improving road safety and reducing fatalities in accidents.
Seat belts became mandatory in the state of Georgia on July 1, 1988. This law required all front-seat passengers to wear seat belts while the vehicle was in motion. Since then, Georgia has implemented additional regulations to enhance seat belt use and improve road safety.
1976
In the year 1949 seat belts became an option in cars.
I believe it was in 1992.
Seat belts became a standard feature in cars starting in the late 1950s. The first production car to offer seat belts as standard equipment was the 1959 Chevrolet. However, it wasn't until the 1960s and 1970s that seat belt laws were enacted in many countries, leading to wider adoption and use in vehicles. By the 1980s, seat belts had become mandatory in most new cars.
1983
1970
The law requiring the use of seat belts in the UK was introduced on January 31, 1983. This mandatory seat belt law applies to both drivers and passengers in the front and rear seats of a vehicle.