11 CSR 50-2.310 - Seat Belts
(1) Every
four- (4-) wheel passenger car, other than buses, manufactured after June 30,
1964, and designated as a 1965 or later model shall be equipped with at least
two (2) sets of seat belts for the front seat of the vehicle. Pickup trucks
manufactured on or after July 1, 1971, shall be equipped with at least two (2)
sets of seat belts in the forward-most seating area of those vehicles. The
inspector/mechanic must latch both sets of seat belts.
(2) A seat belt is any strap, webbing, or
similar device including all necessary buckles, fasteners, motors, tracks, and
all hardware designed for installing that seat belt in a motor vehicle by the
manufacturer or its equivalent. Seat belts are classified as:
(A) Type 1 seat belt assembly is a lap belt
for pelvic restraint;
(B) Type 2
seat belt assembly is a combination of pelvic and upper-torso restraint;
and
(C) Type 2a shoulder belt is an
upper-torso restraint for use in conjunction with a lap belt as a type 2 seat
belt assembly. Some type 2a shoulder belts are motorized.
(3) Inspect Seat Belts. Do not reject
vehicles that are equipped by the manufacturer with passive restraints
consisting of only a shoulder belt without a lap belt.
(4) Reject vehicle if-
(A) Any front seat is not equipped with a
required seatbelt, equivalent to those installed by the manufacturer;
(B) Front seat is covered so as to prohibit
the use of required belts;
(C) The
seat in the driver's position is not capable of working in conjunction with a
properly adjusted and fastened seat belt;
(D) The seat in the driver's position is not
securely attached to the vehicle;
(E) The seat in the driver's position cannot
maintain a stable position;
(F) A
belt, buckle, bracket, or motor is inoperative which prohibits designed
function; or
(G) Belt webbing is
frayed, split, or torn.
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