News

Ford’s 19th major recall of the month involves the seat belt warning system in more than 56,400 examples of its F-150 hybrid ...
Law enforcement agencies across the state begin a major safety crackdown on Monday. The “Buckle Up Someone Needs You" ...
The initiative launched Thursday and targets a very specific demographic: male pickup truck drivers ages 18-55.
Mas wasn't wearing any restraint system, like a seat belt, according to the report WPTV obtained from the DHSMV. It also said the truck's airbags didn't deploy.
Pickup truck occupants had the lowest seat belt usage, with only 77.4% buckling up. Front-seat passengers wore seat belts 91.3% of the time, while rear-seat passengers lagged behind at 64.1%.
Starting September 2027, every new car, truck, and multipurpose vehicle sold within U.S. borders must feature these rear seat belt warnings. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ...
See also: K&B to equip reefers with E-Smart system E-Smart Seat Belt addresses seat belt non-compliance in a variety of circumstances such as: General driving: When a driver is not wearing a seat ...
When a seat belt sits too high, against the abdomen instead of bones, the force can crush the organs. “If it’s a severe enough crash, well, it’s not ideal,” Nolan said.