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seat belt

Safety device in a motor vehicle or aeroplane that is designed to reduce the risk of injury to a passenger from sudden changes in velocity, such as during a collision or when brakes are applied sharply. In an emergency, it extends the time over which the decelerating force acts on a passenger thereby reducing that force to a safe level. It also spreads the force over a broad band across the chest and over the hip bone, reducing the pressure applied to the person.



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Some models in this range can recline and have their own safety belts, whilst others use the car''s own safety belt.
Volvo engineer Nils Bohlin invented the V-shaped three-point safety belt in the late 1950s, and it has been a standard feature on the front and rear seats of all Volvo cars as far back as 1967, prior to any other car.
In August 1959, Volvo engineer Nils Bohlin perfected the three-point safety belt which has been mandatory on all UK cars since 1983 - and today we "clunk-click every trip".
 
 
 
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