Because to prevent accident.Like when we are driving the car and suddenly a vehicle come before the car to stop the accident we have to turn the car on this movement we can touched to the car handle and we can get injured.to prevent this accident the cars are provided with a seat belt.
Yes
not all classic cars have to have a seatbelt.cars that are from 1963 or older is legal to drive without a seatbelt.
Cars have improved in many ways. The advent of seat belts, safety glass, anti-lock brakes, air bags, power steering and power brakes have all improved cars.
80%
Yes all Escorts have a lifetime warranty on the seat belts. Federal law mandates. Not in UK
In those countries that require seat belts by law, all vehicles that have a seating capacity of 8 people.
Usually three, but it really depends on the age, number of options, and manufacturer. However, all cars have a timing belt. All cars have an alternator/accessory belt. Some cars have balance shaft belts (ie Porsche 944), some cars have fan belts (older cars), some cars have power steering belts. It is usually pretty easy to tell by having a glance under the hood of the automobile.
As of May 2014, Missouri's seat belt law states that seat belts must be worn by all passengers in the front seat. In the back seat, those younger than 16 years old must wear seat belts.
all new cars have serpentine belts for the most part.
they blow on it to make it rollthey take out all of the seat belts to make it lighterthey remove the windows so u can see better
The answer is 50%.
Usually three, but it really depends on the age, number of options, and manufacturer. However, all cars have a timing belt. All cars have an alternator/accessory belt. Some cars have balance shaft belts (ie Porsche 944), some cars have fan belts (older cars), some cars have power steering belts. It is usually pretty easy to tell by having a glance under the hood of the automobile.