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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 ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says the number of deaths in passenger has been increasing over the last few years. They say half of those who died in a passenger car were not ...
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, starting in the fall of 2027, all new passenger vehicles will have to sound a warning if the rear-seat passengers are not belted up.
Hoping to make a positive impact, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) finaliz I can’t believe I’m writing this in the year 2024, but in case y’all forgot, seat belts ...
New Department of Transportation rule requires rear seat belt reminder systems in cars by 2027, aiming to save lives and prevent injuries.
In a final rule released Monday, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) finalized its rule that would require rear seats in trucks and cars to have enhanced warnings for drivers.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), over 25,000 vehicle occupants were killed in 2022, and half of them were not wearing safety belts.
In a final rule released Monday, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) finalized its rule that would require rear seats in trucks and cars to have enhanced warnings for drivers.
The Indiana State Police is beginning to increase patrol this holiday season as part of their annual Safe Family Travel campaign.The campaign, launched Saturday ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Thursday that it is recalling about 105,322 SUVs over concerns related to their seat belts.
The National Safety Council reports that wearing a seat belt can reduce the risk of death in a crash by up to 45 percent.. In New York, crash data show that about one-third of all motor vehicle ...
From May 19 through June 1, participating agencies across the state will increase seat belt enforcement as part of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s nationwide mobilization.