Each year, NCAP crash-tests all new car models to see how they protect drivers and passengers who are wearing seatbelts. |
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The passenger bag was an option, but standard also was side impact protection, pre-tensioning seatbelts, and anti-dive front seats. |
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The front seatbelts are adjustable and fitted with pretensioners and force limiting mechanism. |
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It was like riding a roller coaster in the dark, only without seatbelts or a track. |
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Fasten your three-point seatbelts in the Exige and the four-point belts in the Cup 240 and look in the mirrors. |
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They are more likely to belt up in the back of a car than men, and also more likely to refuse to carry passengers who won't wear their seatbelts. |
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No wonder the police go for the easy target of motorists not wearing seatbelts! |
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We buckled our seatbelts and waited while the stewardess briefed us on the safety procedures. |
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A stewardess came by then and told them to fasten their seatbelts because they would be landing soon. |
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You may have noticed on the news that in the South the authorities are clamping down on those not wearing seatbelts in the vehicles. |
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There was a huge public outcry following the deaths in May because the bus had no seatbelts. |
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Other defects included faulty steering mechanisms and suspensions, rusty chassis and doors and seatbelts which did not work. |
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I have known from day one about there being no seatbelts and I am furious at the British Forces. |
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As children, we would ride in cars with no seatbelts or air bags. |
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A look at old race cars, with their exposed fuel tanks and absence of seatbelts, is a sobering reminder of just how vulnerable the drivers once were. |
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Funny, but years ago the idea of seatbelts other than in an airplane or tobacco being deadly was risible. |
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Then, in 1994, she returned to the sharp end of the business as production manager when RIMIR changed from producing fascias and trim to airbags and seatbelts. |
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So please fasten your seatbelts so we can begin our descent. |
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He urged motorists to stick to speed limits, pay attention when driving, wear seatbelts at all times, never drink and drive and always drive according to road conditions. |
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There are three-point seatbelts for every passenger, and force-limiting devices on the belts on the four outer seats prevent bruising from the webbing. |
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The market decides whether cars have contiguous frames, shatterproof windshields, protected gas tanks, air bags or seatbelts, and what the height of SUV bumpers ought to be. |
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Nhtsa requires that the vehicle is equipped with a safety glass windshield, turn signals, mirrors, wipers, headlights and taillights, brake lights and seatbelts. |
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Those were the days before seatbelts in the back, and we used to bounce around so merrily that by the end of any long voyage our bench was a glorified vomitorium. |
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That has been gradually extended to other things such as handbrakes and seatbelts not being clicked in. |
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Gucci's trademark green-red-green stripe runs along the car's side, on the seats, carpets, keyfob and even seatbelts. |
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Inflatable seatbelts have tubular inflatable bladders contained within an outer cover. |
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Research and development efforts are ongoing to improve the safety performance of vehicle seatbelts. |
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Cribs, unlike seatbelts, are built for the purpose of willful prevention. |
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It features water-resistant upholstery, driver's airbag, seatbelts, and two lockable storage areas with a combined loadspace of 86 litres. |
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They could be quickly strapped into the jump-seats with seatbelts, rather than roping them into the bed of the truck in a downpour. |
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In the meantime, as Bette Davis used to say, fasten your seatbelts. |
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Visitors will also get the opportunity to try the seatbelt convincer, which simulates a low impact vehicle collision, to stress on the importance of wearing seatbelts. |
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Pros and cons had been alleged about the use of seatbelts in school buses. |
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With red seatbelts, red stitching and highlights in the trim and illuminated AMG logos in the kick plates the A 45 has a cockpit which looks the business. |
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Seatbelts in buses are sometimes believed to make recovering from a roll or tip harder for students and staff as they could be easily trapped in their own safety belt. |
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