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U.S. to mandate rear seatbelt reminders starting in late 2027

Rear seatbelt use
NHTSA estimates a new rule that requires automakers to remind rear passenger to buckle up will eventually prevent more than 500 injuries and save about 50 lives yearly. (Stellantis/STELLANTIS)
December 16, 2024 08:53 PM

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Transportation Department said it will require rear seat reminder systems to boost seatbelt use starting in late 2027 in a bid to reduce traffic crash deaths and injuries that have been rising in recent years.

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