Centre mandates three-point seat belts for all front-facing passengers in car

Union minister Nitin Gadkari said that the norm will also be applicable for the middle seat in the rear row of a car.
Representational image (Photo| Special Arrangement)
Representational image (Photo| Special Arrangement)

NEW DELHI: The government has made it mandatory for automakers to provide three-point seat belts for all front-facing passengers in a car. The norm will also be applicable for the middle seat in the rear row of a car, Union minister Nitin Gadkari said at a press conference on Thursday.

"I have signed a file yesterday to make it mandatory for automakers to provide three-point seat belts for all the front facing passengers in a car," the road transport and highways minister said. Presently, only the front seats and two rear seats in most cars produced in the country have three-point seat belts.

However, the centre or middle rear seat in these cars come equipped with only a two-point or lap seat belt, similar to the ones provided in aircraft seats. Gadkari said as many as 1.5 lakh people die every year in 5 lakh road accidents in the country.

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