What is a Car Seat Belt Buckle?

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DiNoah
07/29/25 8:23pm
Car seat belt buckle is a device that can be installed in the car seat belt socket. When the driver does not fasten the seat belt, the seat belt alarm will not sound. The safety hazards of seat belt buckles mainly include: 1. Using this kind of seat belt buckle does not provide any safety protection. 2. Using this kind of seat belt buckle can also damage other car accessories. 3. It poses hidden dangers to the driver's safe driving. Extended content: 1. The seat belt is the only guarantee for the driver's driving safety and is an active safety measure. It can play a life-saving role at critical moments. 2. Even if the car is driving at a relatively slow speed, in the event of a collision or emergency braking, although the generated inertial force is relatively small, it is still enough to make the driver and passengers lose control of their bodies and collide with hard components such as the steering wheel and windshield, causing physical injuries.
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