It’s not “sexy (Ed. note, stop calling cars sexy),” it’s not “rad,” it’s not loud, and it doesn’t add more power, but the humble seat belt might be the greatest automotive invention of all time.
While expensive and futuristic features grab attention in the auto industry, modest upgrades to seat belts are saving lives.
Recently, a Washington to New York Amtrak commuter train derailed and at least six people died and over a hundred were rushed to nearby hospitals. This calamity happened as unbelted passengers were ...
Seat belt laws are a crucial aspect of road safety, designed to protect drivers and passengers by minimizing the risk of injury or death in an accident. However, these laws vary significantly across U ...
It's free, simple and secure. One in 10 people don't wear seat belts in the front seat, despite estimates that seat belts saved 14,955 lives in the last year for which complete data was available.
For many people, air travel often involves a seat belt that doesn’t fit. Some travelers find they need to get a seat belt extender: a piece that goes between the belt and the buckle to help the two ...