
Rear-seat passengers are three times more likely to die in a crash if they’re unbuckled, so it's important for fleet drivers to make sure all passengers are wearing seat belts each and every trip.
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Here are some seat belt safety guidelines from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and FCA US.
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The automaker introduced the rear inflatable safety belts in 2010 and continues to expand availability on Ford and Lincoln brand vehicles.
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This year’s ‘Click It or Ticket’ effort involves 10,000 law enforcement agencies nationwide. TV ads help drive home the message.
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General Motors announced plans to launch a seat belt assurance system on select fleet vehicles that will not allow shifting from park until the driver and front passenger are wearing their seat belts.
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The safety recall, due to begin this month, will address a potential problem with the third-row, middle seat belt assembly.
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TRW Automotive Holdings Corp. is now delivering its next generation SPR4 (Snake Pretensioner Retractor) seat belt assembly for its worldwide customers and is launching the product in North America, Europe and China.
Read More →NHTSA says seat belt use is lower at night, even though the risk of a serious crash is higher after dark.
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AUBURN, CA - InterMotive announces that red, extended length seat belts can be ordered as a ship-thru option from Ford Motor Company (installed by Manning Equipment) for the 2011 F250-550 Crew Cab.
Read More →The U.S. DOT found that safety belt use rates for commercial drivers and their occupants were highest at 79 percent in the West, compared with 75 percent in the South, 68 percent in the Midwest, and 64 percent in the Northeast.
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