Is it necessary to fasten seat belts in the rear seats when driving on the highway now?
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Now, it is required to fasten seat belts in the rear seats when driving on the highway. The following is the relevant introduction about seat belts: 1. Concept: Seat belts are safety components used in equipment, such as aircraft or during high-altitude work and performances, to ensure safety. The main materials are polyester, polypropylene, and nylon. Seat belts do not only refer to the webbing; besides the webbing, seat belts are also assembled with other components. 2. Function: When a car encounters an emergency situation and brakes suddenly, it can restrain the driver and passengers in their seats to prevent them from moving forward, thereby protecting them from injuries caused by secondary collisions. 3. Misunderstandings about usage: (1) It is optional; (2) It is thrown around when not in use.
Yes, it is now mandatory to wear seat belts in the back seat on highways, as it concerns everyone's safety. I remember once during a long-distance drive, there was a sudden emergency brake on the highway, and a friend in the back who wasn't wearing a seat belt almost flew forward and hit the front seat—it was terrifying. Seat belts lock the body in place, preventing injuries during collisions. Especially on highways where the car is moving at high speeds, the inertia during braking is immense. Without a seat belt, the consequences can range from minor injuries to being thrown out of the window. Developing the habit is crucial—whether sitting in the front or back, always buckle up. It's a responsibility to yourself and others. When driving with family, I always remind everyone: safety comes first.