A seat belt should be long enough to comfortably and securely fit across the occupant’s lap and shoulder without being too tight or too loose. Typically, a lap belt should lie flat across the upper thighs, while the shoulder belt should rest across the chest and collarbone. For optimal safety, the seat belt should not twist or have any slack. It's essential that the seat belt allows for movement but still keeps the occupant restrained in the event of a crash.
Until the seat belt is buckled.
It should have the shoulder and seat belt.
If wearing the seat belt properly, then no a passenger should not hit the windshield.If wearing the seat belt properly, then no a passenger should not hit the windshield.
If you seat belt is faulty you should have it replaced. If it fails on you in an accident you may be killed.
yes
you should probably pay the fine
Under the seat is where the seat belt sensors are located. By disconnecting these it should stop the noise.
Yes, the driver and anyone over six years old should wear a seat belt when in the front seat of the car. A child might need a booster seat or might need to ride in the back of the vehicle depending on the seat belt style.
Without a seat belt, you could end up hitting the dash between the airbags.
47 inches
look under the drivers seat and passenger seat and there should be a wire coming off the seat belt that you can unplug to stop the chime.
there should be a plug under the seat that you disconnect.