- a safety belt used in a car or plane to hold you in your seat in case of an accident
- A seat belt or seatbelt, sometimes called a safety belt, is a safety harness designed to secure the occupant of a vehicle against harmful movement that may result from a collision or a sudden stop. ...
- A restraining belt attached to a vehicle seat which is fastened around passengers and which is intended to keep an occupant in place so as to avoid injuries in accidents where the occupant could be thrown against a solid object
- (Seat Belts) HummingBird encourages all drivers and passengers to always wear their seat belts.
- (SEAT BELTS) It is a legal requirement that everybody must wear a seat belt in the UK and Europe. If you refuse to wear a seatbelt or forget to use it, you will not be covered by the Company’s insurance and any fines incurred will have to be paid by yourselves.
- (Seat Belts) The most common form of lap belt is the Velcro Strap.
- (Seat belts) A restraining device used to secure passengers in motorized vehicles.
- The webbing, anchor and buckle system that restrains the occupant and/or child safety seat in the vehicle.
- As in an automobile, the seat belt crosses your hips to hold you in your seat. Most coaster buffs dislike them as they prevent riders from rising out of their seats when cresting a hill.
- A strong strap or harness designed to keep the wearer securely in the seat of the pushcart. For pushcarts, it must meet approved Australian Design Standards.
- This is one of the simplest types of safety restraints, and in many older coasters it’s the only thing. As of late it’s a standard thing to have these along with shoulder and lap bars for riders to give extra protection.
- Controlling your emotions / Bracing yourself for what lies ahead; surviving the impact of an emotional injury that you feel is inevitable
- Prevent the driver and passengers from being flung forward or thrown out of the car during an emergency break.
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