When you drive at low speed in a car, the wear of the system seat belt has little effect on your body. So why is it important to wear seat belts? The driver or passenger driving in the car moves at the same speed as the car. If the car suddenly stops, the car body will continue to move at the same speed. This proves inertia. The tendency of a moving object to keep moving, or the tendency of a stationary object to remain stationary. Basically it is the first law of Newton, unless you receive power, the body will be stationary or move at a constant speed, I hope to continue to do so.
Inflatable seat belt: Ford introduced inflatable rear seat belt to Ford Explorer in 2011. Think of these as the intersection of the airbag and the seatbelt. Ford said it would normally design it so that it is a child and an elderly and is more sensitive to such injuries so as to help it reduce the rear seat passenger's head, neck and chest injuries It was. Seat belts are also adopted for other Ford cars such as Flex and Lincoln. However, many child safety seat manufacturers do not recommend combining safety sheets with inflatable seat belts. This recommendation is a precaution because manufacturers have no opportunity to conduct a wide range of seatbelt tests on their products. If you are considering a vehicle with an inflatable seatbelt, consult the manufacturer of the child seat to make sure that the seat you are using is compatible with the seatbelt.
The use of seat belts is of greatest concern to the traffic safety industry for decades. Large scale effort is to encourage drivers to understand the advantages of seatbelts and to tighten seat belts. In addition, in the mid-1980s the state and territory governments began to force the use of seat belts. The seatbelt law is currently enacted in all Canadian provinces and areas. In other words, law enforcement officers do not use seatbelts, so they can separate the driver. A fine was issued and in some areas of Canada a deduction for the use of seatbelts was also issued. In 1976, Ontario was the first state to enact legislation that all passengers over the age of 15 must wear a seat belt.