I had a similar issue occur with my Acura TL. According to the dealership the fillament on the driver seat went bad while the one on the passenger seat was still functional.
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 is a plug underneath the passenger side seat, if you unplug this the sound will stop but also the airbag will stop working, and a light saying so will appear in front of the driver, balance your annoyance
Its safer for the seat to be facing backwards, because during a collision or an abrupt stop the infant would not be able to slip out of the car seat, and also so the infant will not choke on the car seat's seat belt. It is also safer to have an infant/child to be sitting in the back seat and not in the front passenger seat until the recommended age.
He will not sign a bill to defund acorn. As he has stated...They will always have a seat at his table. The government stopped funding ACORN in 2009.
8 Sides on a Stop Signsides on a stop sign
When the vehicle coems to a sudden stop the passenger's forward motion continues until something stops it - either the seat-belt (the fabric of which stretches slightly to absorb the force, and from which the passenger is thrown back against their seat by a 'recoil'), or the windscreen. If it is the windscreen which stops the passenger's forward motion, the impact usually breaks the windscreen (and some of the passenger's bones) and the passenger may continue their forward motion by going through the glass. Otherwise the impact reaction on the passenger may well be enough to snap their neck and kill them.
because when you stop your seat has springs under it so it will do that.
you do not stop at a stop sign,you are required to stop for a stop sign.
To aproach a stop sign what should you do
you stop at the white line instead of the stop sign, the stop sign would be to far
A stop sign is hexagonal (six sides).A stop sign has 8 sides!