Seat belts in the back of a car significantly enhance passenger safety by restraining occupants during sudden stops or collisions, reducing the risk of injury or ejection from the vehicle. They help distribute the forces of a crash across stronger parts of the body, minimizing the impact on vital organs. Additionally, buckling up in the back helps prevent passengers from becoming projectiles that could injure others in the vehicle. Overall, wearing seat belts is crucial for ensuring the safety of all passengers.
You don't install a newborn car seat. The only thing that you need to do with a newborn car seat is put the car seat in the back of the car and put the seat belts on and lock the seat belts.
not if the car was not originally equipped with them.
Neither. Seat belts are generally anchored to the floor of a car.
yes i know a Friend who Brok his Clair bone by not using a seat belt
a seat belt for each seat
with rubber
by wearing your seat belts
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Assuming you are asking about seat/shoulder belts, yes.
to help save lives of people in a moving vehicle who might get hurt in an accident.
no, but you have to connect the seatbelt connected to the actual car to the booster seat. but there is a seat belt in the middle for a car seat.
yes because when the car flips it or does someting crazy the seat belt locks you up from flying out of the wind sheild