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safety belt

1 of 1noun
/ˈseɪfti bɛlt/
Forms:safety belts
1

a strap that keeps a person attached to their seat to prevent injuries, especially in cars, etc.

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A safety belt, also known as a seatbelt, is a device in a vehicle designed to secure passengers in their seats during travel. It helps prevent injuries by keeping passengers in place in the event of a sudden stop or accident. The belt is usually made of strong fabric and has a buckle to fasten it across the lap or across the shoulder and lap. It is a key safety feature in all vehicles, ensuring passengers remain safely restrained and reducing the risk of being thrown from the seat during a collision.

  • She fastened her safety belt before starting the car to ensure she was protected in case of an accident.
  • He reminded his passengers to buckle up and use their safety belts before pulling out of the driveway.
  • They checked that the safety belts were functioning properly as part of the vehicle’s safety inspection.
  • She felt more secure driving after installing new safety belts in her older vehicle.