If the child is under 8 years old but is taller than 4» 9», the child may ride
in a seat belt according to West Virginia law.
Not exact matches
The
seat and footplate can be adjusted
in height and width whilst the two
belt systems (5 point harness and crotch strap) can be added or removed
according to your child's age.
Always buckle your child
in the car using a child safety
seat, booster
seat, or
seat belt according to his / her height, weight, and age.
Also, all children 12 and under should ride
in the rear
seat properly secured
in child restraints, booster
seats, or
seat belts according to their size.
But if getting a car with stability control is going to strain your life
in other ways — strain your budget, violate your environmental principles or just make you drive a car you're less comfortable driving — just get the
Accord, enjoy it, always wear your
seat belt and plan to get stability control on your next car.
Drivers could be vulnerable to serious head injury and possible chest injury
in the 1993 Toyota 4Runner,
according to the latest round of government crashes.The four - door 4Runner sport - utility, equipped with manual
seat belts, had a driver's head - injury score of 1,267 and a driver's chest - injury score of 60.
Kits with lap - shoulder
belts to replace the rear -
seat lap
belts in older cars are being offered by Ford, Chrysler, General Motors, Honda, Mitsubishi and Toyota.However, many dealers do not have the kits
in stock and prices vary considerably from dealer to dealer,
according to the Institute for Injury Reduction, a research organization of product liability lawyers
in Dunkirk, Md.An institute survey of 30 dealers around the nation
in June found that none had the kits
in stock, and 21 of them said the kits did not exist.
The nature of the fault,
according to JLR Australia, is a potentially malfunctioning front
seat -
belt pretensioner, due to «a deviation
in the seatbelt initiator generant mix ratio
in some initiators».
Front 180 Degree Camera w / Washer, Hands - Free Liftgate, Universal Garage Door Opener, Heated Steering Wheel, Voice Activated Navigation System,
in - dash screen, SD card for map and POI storage and integrated SiriusXM Traffic and Travel Link, Note: SiriusXM Traffic and Travel Link includes a 5 - year prepaid subscription, SiriusXM Traffic and Travel Link is not available
in Alaska and Hawaii, Note: SiriusXM audio and data services each require a subscription sold separately, or as a package, by Sirius XM Radio inc, If you decide to continue service after your trial, the subscription plan you choose will automatically renew thereafter and you will be charged
according to your chosen payment method at then - current rates, Fees and taxes apply, To cancel you must call SiriusXM at 1-866-635-2349, See SiriusXM Customer Agreement for complete terms at www.siriusxm.com, All fees and programming subject to change, Sirius,; XM and all related marks and logos are trademarks of Sirius XM Radio inc, Power Adjustable Pedals, Power Tilt / Telescoping Steering Wheel, Ambient Lighting, BLIS Plus Inflatable Rear Safety
Belts Package, Auto - Dimming Driver's Sideview Mirror, BLIS (Blind Spot Information System), Cross Traffic Alert, Inflatable Rear Seatbelts, 2nd row outboard
seating positions, Dual 2nd Row Smart Charging USB, Memory Feature, driver
seat, pedals and sideview mirrors memory, Power Folding Sideview Mirrors w / Autofold, Power Converter 110V Outlet
Description of Recall: THE RELEASE BUTTON USED
IN THE REAR
SEAT BELT BUCKLES WERE NOT MADE
ACCORDING TO SPECIFICATIONS.
Also,
in addition to any other requirement of applicable law, all children 12 and under should ride
in the rear
seat properly secured
in child restraints, booster
seats, or
seat belts according to their size.
According to the Telegram, Willard had left a dish of water
in the front
seat, but the dog's leash was tangled
in a
seat belt, preventing her from reaching it... and though the car windows were cracked, they little to dissipate the sweltering temperature inside.
According to Airpaq's origin story, the founders of the venture took a visit to a scrapyard as a means for finding inspiration for a student project
in 2015, and found a relatively untapped resource — car airbags,
seat belts, and
seat belt buckles.
The problem,
according to Nissan's government filing, is that the wiring harness connected to the
belt - tension sensor can't always effectively sense the presence of an occupant
in the
seat.
According to the National Institute of Health, everyone who is a passenger
in a motor vehicle is safer if they are sitting
in the back
seat, using the proper restraints (safety
belt, car
seat, booster
seat, etc.).
According to the National Safety Council (NSC), more than 145 people will be saved
in car accidents because they wore their
seat belt this weekend.
According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS),
in 1968, the federal government first required
seat belts to be installed
in the front
seats of all cars produced
in the U.S. (except for convertibles).
Seat belts save lives — according to the Centers for Disease Control, seat belts help cut the rate of deaths in car accidents by 50 perc
Seat belts save lives —
according to the Centers for Disease Control,
seat belts help cut the rate of deaths in car accidents by 50 perc
seat belts help cut the rate of deaths
in car accidents by 50 percent.
For one thing, a statewide average is based on an imaginary driver, for instance, a 30 year old single female living
in Missouri with a clean driving record, a full time job, and a 2016 Honda
Accord with dual airbags and automatic
seat belts, which she drives somewhere between 15,000 and 25,000 miles per year.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA),
seat belts have saved nearly 300,000 lives
in the US since 1975.
According to NHTSA,
seat belts saved 12,174 US lives
in 2012.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), car crashes are the leading cause of death for people age 4 and every age 11 through 27
in the U.S. With 45 to 60 percent effectiveness,
seat belts are the single most effective means of reducing the risk of death
in a crash and have saved more than 250,000 lives since 1975
in the U.S. alone.