They are typically nylon belts with a width sufficient to secure an occupant without seriously injuring them. Some seat belts, called lap belts, are secured at only two points around one’s waist.
A newer 2018 law requires all school buses to have seat belts by 2035. A law requiring lap belts has been in place since 1992, but since 2018, all new buses have been required to have lap-shoulder ...
Since 2001, schools must equip all newly purchased buses with seat belts and must prioritize elementary schools in distributing buses with restraints. As of 2019, all newly purchased buses must have ...
In fact, Alabama has one of the lowest rates of seat-belt usage in the nation. Not surprisingly, our state ranks 12th in the nation for deaths on its roadways. According to the National Highway ...
“All a booster needs to do is raise the child up a bit and guide the seat belt so it is positioned correctly. The lap belt should lie flat on the upper thighs and not up against the ...