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Seat belts must be "fastened"!

author:Chang'an Weihai

Every one of our drivers and passengers

The first thing to do when you get in the car

All should be fastened seatbelts

Because of the seat belts

It is an important guarantee for our traffic safety

In the event of a traffic accident

Seat belts can securely tie a person to the seat

Prevent secondary collisions

Reduce the severity of injuries to drivers and passengers

Seat belts must be "fastened"!

Seat belts, life belts, front and rear seats must be worn

Now, most of the driver and co-pilot occupants

I have developed a good habit of wearing a seatbelt first when I get in the car

However, many rear passengers do not see the need to wear seat belts

Think the back seat will be safer than the front seat

This is actually a very wrong perception

Seat belts must be "fastened"!
Seat belts must be "fastened"!
When a vehicle is involved in a traffic accident, if the rear seat passengers are not wearing seat belts, they may hit the front seats, roof, front windshield, instrument panel, or even be thrown out of the car directly because they do not have the cushioning and protection of airbags, seriously threatening the lives of themselves and the front passengers.

Weihai traffic police remind you

For your own safety

Be sure to wear your seatbelt properly when driving a vehicle

Add a "safety lock" for travel

How to fasten your seatbelt properly

Ordinary adults

The shoulder straps should cross the ribcage and the waistband should fit snugly against the hip bone, so that the impact does not act on the soft internal organs, but on the strong bones.

Seat belts must be "fastened"!

pregnant woman

The shoulder straps are crossed over the center of the chest, and the waistband is placed at the lowest position of the hip bone to avoid the bulge of the stomach.

Seat belts must be "fastened"!

Children (under 4 years old)

Children under 1 year old should use a rear-facing child safety seat, children 1-4 years old should use a forward-facing child safety seat, and children under 12 years old should not ride in the front seat.

Seat belts must be "fastened"!

Child (4-12 years)

Children over the age of 4 who are less than 150 cm tall must use a booster cushion or booster seat to elevate their body, even if they are not using a car seat.

Seat belts must be "fastened"!

If you use an adult seat belt directly, it is easy to suffocate the neck and cause gastrointestinal perforation in the abdomen in the event of emergency braking or vehicle collision.

Fasten your seatbelts when riding in the car

Prevent injuries in the event of an accident

Before you go

One more action

One more layer of protection

Drivers are fastening their seatbelts at the same time

Remind your fellow passengers to fasten their seatbelts

Add a "protective charm" to travel safety

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