Use Seat Belt for Safety

It's not without reason that the seat belt is pinned to the seat of your four-wheeled vehicle. Its usefulness is important as a safety support in the event of an accident.


Using a seat belt when driving is one of the mandatory rules that you must do when driving on the highway. You can't help it, because if you violate it, you will be fined by the police.


The seatbelt is a component in a car that is designed to hold the passenger or driver of the car in place in the event of an unwanted event, such as a collision or sudden braking.



Not only as a condition of obeying traffic rules, using a seatbelt plays an important role in your safety in the event of a collision or collision. Therefore, it is important for you to know what the function is and how to use a seatbelt properly and correctly. Here's the review for you.


seatbelt Function



It's impossible for a car manufacturer to embed something that doesn't have a function, and seatbelts are no exception. Although it looks trivial, in fact this belt has a vital function, including:


  • Holding the body position so that it remains in a sitting position in the car seat (not stranded / not shifted) in the event of a very hard collision
  • Reduce the risk of collision with other objects in the car in the event of a collision, with the seat beltit is expected to reduce injuries caused by existing collisions.
  • Make the body position more comfortable when driving
  • The body is not easy to shake/or move to the left and right when driving

How to Use a Good and Correct Seat Belt


Use the Upper Strap Correctly


Seatbelts were created by car manufacturers by adjusting the possibilities of all kinds of shoulders from the driver or passenger. Some drivers or passengers often only wear the lower seatbelt, even though the seatbelt designed to provide strength to all areas of your body including the upper area.


Of course, this results in a decrease in the main function and strength of the seatbelt and will be dangerous for your safety.


Pay Attention to the Bottom of the seatbelt



Make sure the bottom strap of your belt is up around your waist. seat belts are designed to provide strength to your pelvis so that your body is not thrown far in the event of an accident.


Adjust Sitting Position


Sit in an upright position, aligning your back with the back of your chair. Avoid lowering the chair more than you need to. If your backrest is lowered too much, in the event of an accident, the belt may pass over your waist and hold your stomach, causing more serious injury.


Make Sure the Seat Belt Is Locked Properly


When you use the seatbelt. make sure you hear a 'click' sound when it is locked. Test to ensure the safety of your seatbelt. by pulling it repeatedly, if the belt does not come out of the lock slot, it means the seatbelt can be used safely.


make Sure the Seatbelt Strap Is Not Twisted


The belt must be positioned flat on your upper chest as well as your upper thigh area. If the belt is in a bent position, the force of your self-protection pressure through the waist may not work properly on your body. This is what causes seatbelts to be less effective at working.


seatbelt Components


To find out more about car seatbelts. it is a must for you to understand the parts first. There are also the parts are as follows.


  • Ribbon or webbing section section is a component that functions as a strap or safety strap on the car so that your position remains in its initial condition.
  • The locking part or roller ( locking retratrors ) is a component that functions to lock the end of the webbing to the locking part.
  • The buckle is a component that functions to link the webbing with the locking retratros.


How to Care for seatbelts



Caring for the seatbelt is not enough just to clean it, but you must also pay attention to whether every component of your car 's seatbelt is functioning properly. The following tips for caring for car seatbelts are as follows.


Caring for the webbing Bagian


If you find that there is a worn or torn part of the seatbelt on the webbing of the seatbelt and it cannot be repaired, then you should replace it with a new one to reduce the risk of malfunction.


Rolling or Locking Mechanism Parts


Make sure the seatbelt on your vehicle still makes a sound when you push it, because if there is no sound, it is possible that your car seatbelt has problems, such as loose. Don't forget to clean and lubricate the roller mechanism regularly to keep your seatbelt durable.


Hook or buckle Part


Make sure this part locks well and can be opened easily. In certain situations, such as in an emergency, there are many seatbelts that are difficult to remove. For that, make sure this part remains in good condition and ready to use.


Types of Seat Belts


To complete your information, the following types of belts are commonly used in four-wheeled vehicles.


Lap seatbelt


This belt can be adjusted across the lap. Usually this type of belt is often used in older cars, or is usually found on passengers sitting in the middle or the back row. Airplane passenger seats also use this lap type seatbelt.


Two-Point seatbelt


Belt models like this are rarely found in newer cars. The method of application is with a retaining system with two points like a lap belt or a diagonal belt.


Automatic seatbelt


This belt works automatically when the driver or passenger sits in the car seat. Belts like this are usually used in luxury cars of antiquity, such as Ford's early 1990s.


sash seatbelt


This type of belt can be adjusted across the shoulder. It was widely circulated in the 1960s, but its usefulness was limited because it was very easy to detach in the event of a collision.


Lap seatbelt and sash


The combination of these two types of seatbelts is commonly found in cars from the 1960s-1970s. Usually this belt is attached to the back seat.


Three-Point seatbelt


The type is similar to the lap and sash model, but has the form of a single grid. Both the three-point seatbelt and the lap and sash type both support the entire body from the chest, groin and shoulders.


From now on, don't underestimate the use of belts when driving. In addition to increasing safety, seatbelts also provide you with comfort when driving.