Seat belt

A seat belt (also known as safety belt) is a safety device that protects you in the event of an accident. The belt should sit close to the body and tight so that it keeps you in your chair while braking or in an accident. The seat belt reduces the risk of severe injuries, if used correctly. Passengers above the age of 14 years are considered adult enough to understand the repercussions of their decisions regarding traffic rules and regulations. Therefore, it’s the responsibility of any passenger that is 15 years old or older to put on their seatbelt.

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