How to Fasten the Passenger Seat Belt in a Car?

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MacAdalynn
07/29/25 8:48pm
The method for using the passenger seat belt in a car is as follows: 1. Locate the seat belt on the right-side door pillar, and use your right hand to grasp the belt about 20 centimeters above the metal buckle. 2. Slowly move the belt with your right hand across to your left thigh (pulling too suddenly may cause the belt to lock). 3. Hold the metal buckle with your left hand, release your right hand, and then grasp the belt across your chest. 4. Move both hands together toward the buckle receptacle located at the left rear of the seat, press the buckle into the receptacle until you hear a click. Additional information about car seat belts is provided below: 1. Car seat belts are safety devices designed to restrain occupants during a collision, preventing secondary impacts with the steering wheel, dashboard, etc., or avoiding injuries from being ejected from the vehicle. 2. Car seat belts, also known as safety belts, are a type of occupant restraint system.
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