What is the plastic buckle on the seat belt called?

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Anne
07/30/25 6:03am
The plastic buckle on the seat belt is called a seat belt buckle. A seat belt buckle is a device that can be inserted into the seat belt socket of a car, preventing the seat belt alarm from sounding when the driver is not wearing the seat belt. These buckles come in a wide variety of designs, ranging from vehicle brand logos to anime characters, basketball or soccer team emblems. Here is some additional information: 1. The seat belt is the only guarantee of safety for the driver and is an active safety feature. It can be life-saving in critical moments. 2. Even when a car is moving at a relatively slow speed, a collision or sudden braking can generate enough inertia to make passengers lose control of their bodies, potentially causing injuries by hitting hard components like the steering wheel or windshield.
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