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Seat belt alarm to be made mandatory in cars

Seat belt alarm to be made mandatory in cars

TIL Desk/Business/New Delhi/ The Union Ministry of Road, Transport and Highway has issued draft rules making installation of alarm systems mandatory in all seats of the cars. As per the proposal, seat belt reminders or alarms will be mandatory in M and N category vehicles, with audio-video warning in case the seat belts, including the rear ones, are not worn.

Besides, there will be a speed alert system to check over-speeding and manual override for the central locking system. “Safety-belt reminder” means a system dedicated to alerting the driver when the driver and all other front-facing seat occupant(s) do not use the safety-belt. The system is constituted by a detection of an unfastened safety-belt and by a driver’s alert which is a first level warning and a second level warning.

“First Level Warning” means a visual warning activated when the ignition switch is engaged (engine running or not) and the driver’s and front-facing seat occupants’ safety-belt is not fastened. An audible warning can be added as an option, said the proposal. “Second Level Warning” means a visual and audible warning activated when a driver operates a vehicle without fastening of driver and front-facing seat occupants’ safety-belt.

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