What is the correct way to fasten the seat belt for the passenger seat?

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LeKaylee
07/29/25 5:13pm
The correct way to fasten the seat belt for the passenger seat is to lean against the backrest and then fasten the seat belt. Below is a detailed introduction to the correct method for fastening the passenger seat belt: 1. First, sit in the passenger seat and lean against the backrest, adjust the seat height, locate the seat belt on the right door pillar, and use your right hand to grasp the seat belt about 20 centimeters above the metal buckle. 2. Slowly move the seat belt with your right hand (if pulled too suddenly, the seat belt may lock). Hold the metal buckle with your left hand, then release your right hand and grasp the seat belt again. 3. Then, move both hands together toward the buckle socket located at the left rear of the seat, press the buckle into the socket until you hear a click to secure it. After that, hold the seat belt in front of your chest with your right hand, press the red button on the buckle socket firmly with your left hand to release the buckle, move your right hand to the side of the door pillar, and slowly release the seat belt to allow it to retract automatically.
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Julian
08/14/25 7:44am
As a regular car owner who often travels with family, I pay special attention to how the front passenger's seatbelt is worn, especially when children or my partner sit there. The correct method is: After getting in the car, first ensure the passenger is seated properly, then pull out the seatbelt webbing. Make sure the shoulder strap lies smoothly over the shoulder, secured between the collarbone and chest—not too high to touch the neck or too low to slip off. Next, the lap belt should rest below the hip bones, snug against the pelvic area, avoiding pressure on the soft abdomen. Finally, insert the buckle and tighten until the belt fits closely with no gaps or twists. Never let the belt twist or tangle, as this could cause it to fail during sudden braking. I've personally seen crash test videos where incorrect seatbelt use led to rib fractures or internal injuries. So before every trip, I check that the passenger's belt is securely fastened and properly adjusted (allowing one finger to slide in but not loose), and I share these tips. Developing this habit has made our journeys much safer and more reassuring.
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OKendra
10/13/25 5:41am
I often ride in the front passenger seat and frequently go on road trips with friends, so I've figured out a few tricks for wearing seat belts properly. Simply put: slowly pull out the belt, let it naturally go over your shoulder (usually the side closer to the door), and position the lower part across your hip bones. You'll know it's secure when you hear a crisp click. The key is not to be lazy—don’t let it hang loose or twist, as sharp turns could throw you out. For comfort, adjust the height so it doesn’t press too hard on your shoulder or sit too low and dig into your stomach. My friends often complain that wearing it snug is uncomfortable, but safety comes first! Seat belts in cars are designed to distribute impact forces and reduce the risk of fractures in accidents. Remember to buckle up every time you get in the car and avoid taking it on and off, especially on long trips. Also, make sure bags or clothing don’t block the buckle slot. These practical tips keep you safe without discomfort.
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