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Do Rear Passengers Need to Wear Seat Belts on Highways?

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MacFelicity
07/24/25 12:11am
Rear passengers need to wear seat belts on highways. Here are some key points about seat belts: 1. Correct Usage: The three-point lap belt should be worn as low as possible, preferably across the hips rather than the waist; the shoulder belt should not be placed under the arm but should diagonally cross the chest. 2. Inspection Cycle: Seat belts should be inspected every three years. The inspection mainly includes checking for any visible damage, ensuring the locking mechanism functions properly, verifying the retractor's strength, and confirming the retractor's locking mechanism operates normally with sensitivity meeting usage requirements.
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Gertrude
08/10/25 7:51pm
Every time I get on the highway, I remind my friends in the back seat to fasten their seat belts. Why? Because as speed increases, so does the risk. Once, a friend of mine didn't buckle up, and during a sudden brake, he almost hit the front seat. Fortunately, nothing happened, but it was a profound lesson. The law requires everyone, including those in the back seat, to wear seat belts, especially on highways where enforcement is strict. If you don't buckle up, in the event of an accident, the inertia can be so strong that you might be thrown out, hitting the roof or windows, causing severe injuries. Airbags won't help in such cases. My child always uses a child seat plus a seat belt in the back. It's easy to make it a habit—just buckle up as soon as you get in the car; don't skip this step. By the way, new cars now come with reminder systems; when you hear the beeping sound, it's time to buckle up. Safety first—don't wait until an accident happens to regret it.
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Olga
09/23/25 8:34am
Of course, you should wear your seatbelt in the back seat on the highway! From a physics perspective, when a car is moving at high speed, the inertia is greater. If rear passengers don't buckle up during sudden braking or a collision, they can be thrown forward. For example, during an emergency stop at 60 km/h, the person would shoot forward like an arrow from a bow. The seatbelt locks instantly, restraining the body and reducing injuries. I've seen repair cases where unbelted rear passengers in accident vehicles suffered more severe injuries. So whether it's legal requirements or personal safety, always buckle up properly. It's advisable to check if the buckle is secure before every trip. Highways are full of hazards, and keeping your seatbelt fastened ensures a safe journey. Remember, habits become second nature—don't take risks for convenience.
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EstherLee
11/07/25 4:02am
As parents, I insist that seat belts must be worn in the back seat, especially on highways. High speeds double the risks. Once during a family trip, my child was being restless, but I firmly made him buckle up, which later prevented injuries in a minor accident. Statistics show that the fatality rate is significantly higher in accidents where rear passengers don't wear seat belts. Don't take chances; it's the law for a reason. A simple action can be life-saving.
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