Yes he invented it in the early 1900"S
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Have seat belt laws made a diffrenceYes. The seat belt law has saved many lives and money.$$$$$
Niles Bowlen
The seat belt, for primary use in airplanes, was first created by Seth H. Stoner. He was in the Navy during World War II. He was a Lt. Commander based in Washington and primarily focused on how to reduce the number of accidents and fatalities of pilots taking off and landing on aircraft carriers. He worked with a team of safety engineers and the seat belt was the result of their work. The seat belt did not appear in cars until later in the 1950's.
He invented the electrified toilet seat for criminals that tried to assassinate him. Quite effective.
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Seat belts were invented by George Cayley in the 1800's.
Garrett Morgan did not invent the seat belt. The modern 3-point seat belt was invented by Nils Bohlin, which was introduced in 1959. Garrett Morgan did, however, did invent a version of the traffic light (though he was not the first)
1959
The seat belt was invented by George Cayley, a British engineer and inventor, in the mid-19th century. Cayley designed a safety belt for passengers in horse-drawn carriages, and his design included a strap that was attached to the floor of the carriage and passed between the passenger's legs, with another strap that passed over the shoulder. However, Cayley's seat belt was never put into widespread use and was largely forgotten until the 20th century. The modern seat belt, as we know it today, was invented by a Swedish engineer named Nils Bohlin. Bohlin worked for the Volvo car company, and he developed the three-point seat belt in the late 1950s. Bohlin's seat belt design was a significant improvement over earlier designs because it included a lap belt and a shoulder belt that were connected and could be tightened by the passenger. The three-point seat belt was first installed in Volvo cars in 1959, and it quickly became a standard safety feature in vehicles around the world.
Seat belts were invented in the 19th century by the English engineer George Cayley, but were not required to be installed in new cars in the US before 1959.
No, George Bailey
Nils Bohlin invented the three-point seat belt. Not the first but the modern ones we use today.
The seat belt was invented in the 1800's by Sir George Cayley, a wealthy English landowner who devoted his life to inventing. He was the most influential theorist in the development of fixed-wing aviation - in effect, he invented the aeroplane, which in itself inspired the idea of the seatbelt - and also created what is now known as the tank track, although he designed it for use with horse drawn agricultural vehicles on his muddy lad in North Yorkshire. Cayley never patented his seatbelt and in 1885 a American called Edward J Claghorn stole the idea and patented it for himself. Seat belts for vehicles came about through several physicians in the U.S. adding lap belts in their vehicles during the 1930's. More information on the history of seat belts can be found using the related link below.
Make sure you are not latching it into the buckle for the middle seat belt.
yes , ask george jenkins
a seat belt law is a law of the road