Do passengers in the back seat of a car need to wear seat belts?

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Terri
07/25/25 2:13pm
Passengers in the back seat of a car need to wear seat belts. Car seat belts are devices designed to protect passengers and drivers by preventing injuries from airbag deployment when the vehicle experiences a strong impact. Their function is to absorb collision energy, counteract inertial forces, and prevent or reduce the severity of injuries to occupants. The steps for using a seat belt are: 1. Pull out the seat belt and fasten the buckle to ensure the belt secures the body; 2. Adjust the waist belt position so it sits across the hips; 3. Adjust the shoulder strap position so it crosses diagonally over the collarbone; 4. Before driving, check that the seat belt is securely fastened and functioning properly; 5. Hold the buckle, press the release button to retract the belt into the retractor, and store the buckle in its designated position.
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