Seat belt airbags: Ford debuted inflatable airbags installed
directly in seat belts on its 2011 Ford Explorer.
Not exact matches
The car
seat can be attached
directly to the car rather than using a
seat belt to hold it
in place.
LATCH (which stands for Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children) is designed to make installation easier and safer: Available
in all new vehicles since 2002, it attaches the car
seat directly to the vehicle without relying on
seat belts.
So, if two Latch - connected boosters were installed
in the outer two positions, the left
seat would sit
directly on top of two sets of
belt buckles, effectively blocking both the left and center positions from being able to buckle their
belts.