What is the suitable weight range for seat belts?

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TaliaDella
07/29/25 7:33am
Seat belts are suitable for individuals weighing over 36kg and with a height exceeding 140cm. Regulations regarding seat belts: According to Article 51 of the 'Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China': When a motor vehicle is in motion, the driver and passengers must use seat belts as prescribed, and motorcycle drivers and passengers must wear safety helmets as prescribed. Function of seat belts: Seat belts are a crucial safety device in vehicles designed to protect passengers. It is essential to fasten seat belts during travel, especially when driving on highways. Without seat belts fastened, passengers could potentially be ejected from the vehicle at high speeds.
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LeAdelyn
08/12/25 10:50am
As someone who frequently travels with family, I remember that seatbelt weight standards are generally designed for adults, typically ranging from about 40 kg to 120 kg, but this varies depending on the vehicle model and usage scenario. Special attention must be paid to children—those weighing less than 40 kg should always use child safety seats, as standard seatbelts cannot secure them effectively and may even increase danger in an accident. Heavier individuals might find seatbelts uncomfortable or restrictive, affecting both comfort and safety; in such cases, adjusting the anchor point position or using a lumbar cushion can help. It’s advisable to regularly check the seatbelt’s tightness and locking mechanism to ensure it adapts to weight changes. Ultimately, safety comes first—properly selecting seats and accessories significantly reduces risks and ensures a secure ride for children.
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