it was introduced in the US in the 1960s
not to sure
In the US seat belts began to show up in the later 1950's.
to prevent us from getting hurt.
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.
Seat belts were first introduced in the early 20th century, with the earliest designs appearing in the 1900s. However, widespread use and manufacturing of seat belts began in the 1950s, particularly after the introduction of the three-point seat belt by Nils Bohlin in 1959. This design significantly improved passenger safety and became standard in vehicles thereafter.
Seat belts were first introduced in the 19th century, but they became more widely recognized in the automotive industry during the 1950s. The first production car to feature seat belts as standard equipment was the 1959 Volvo PV544. However, it wasn't until the late 1960s and early 1970s that seat belt laws and regulations began to be enforced more rigorously in many countries, significantly increasing their usage and contributing to road safety.
Too many! Half the deaths in the United States are caused because people do not wear seat belts.
Seat belts are unsafe because they can get stuck in a fire. Throw back someone inside the seat belt. Seat belts can choke people.
Not if they did not come from the factory with seat belts. If they came form the factory with seat belts you are required to wear them.
over 1000 million
The 2012 Ford Mustang has a total of 4 seat belts in the vehicle. There are 2 seat belts in the front and 2 seat belts located in the back for the rear passengers.
Neither. Seat belts are generally anchored to the floor of a car.