Primary seat belt laws, which allow drivers to be pulled over just for failing to buckle up, have
achieved seat belt use rates above 92 percent.
Not exact matches
While great progress has been
achieved in recent years in preventing child occupant deaths and injuries, and increasing the correct
use of child safety
seats, booster
seats and safety
belts — thanks in no small measure to the tireless dedication of NHTSA and its many partners in the child passenger safety community — more work needs to be done to protect child occupants who remain at heightened risk.»
Ease of
use: Our evaluation of how easy each
seat is to
use, including items such as the clarity of labels and instructions, the ease of
achieving an appropriate
belt fit, and the transition between highback and backless modes where applicable.
NETS is prepared to help with technical assistance, a simple, user friendly program kit, and an award for
achieving the Presidents goal of 90 percent
seat belt use.