(The Hill) — The Department of Transportation is going to mandate rear seat belt reminder systems to be implemented by late ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration finalized a rule on Monday that will require seat belt use warnings for ...
The U.S. Transportation Department said Monday it will require rear seat reminder systems to boost seat belt use starting in late 2027 in all new cars and trucks in an bid to reduce traffic crash ...
This mandate is a step in the right direction to reduce passenger injuries and fatalities on U.S. roadways.
The original seatbelt rule, known as Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 208, or “Occupant crash protection,” has been ...
The Department of Transportation is going to mandate rear seat belt reminder systems to be implemented by late 2027 in all new cars as part of ongoing efforts to reduce traffic crash deaths and ...
Within the next two years, the "ding" of a seat belt reminder will be required for all seats in a vehicle, no longer just the driver. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration finalized a ...
WASHINGTON, DC (Reuters) -The U.S. Transportation Department said December 16 it will require rear seat reminder systems to boost seat belt use starting in late 2027 in all new cars and trucks in ...
The reminder system uses visual and audible alerts to encourage passengers to use a seat belt. According to the NHTSA, for those sitting in the front seat, about 91.6 percent of passengers use a ...