Post by account_disabled on Feb 28, 2024 1:08:52 GMT -5
Except in situations regulated by CONTRAN. Further on, in article 105, item I, the aforementioned code also determines that the seat belt is mandatory equipment: Art. 105. The following are mandatory vehicle equipment, among others to be established by CONTRAN: I – Seat belt, in accordance with specific CONTRAN regulations, with the exception of vehicles intended for transporting passengers on routes where standing travel is permitted; Lastly, art. 167 determines the penalty for those who refuse to wear a seat belt: Art. 167. Stopping the driver or passenger from wearing a seat belt, as provided for in art. 65: Infraction – serious; Penalty – fine; Administrative measure – retention of the vehicle until the offender puts on his belt. Therefore, if the driver is fined for not wearing a seat belt, he will lose 5 points on his license and will have to pay R$195.23. Remembering that, even if there are several car occupants without seat belts, the fine will only be one. Furthermore, it is not enough for the driver to use his belt and not demand the same from others.
He will be responsible for everyone in the vehicle. The Brazilian Traffic Inspection Manual , established by Contran Resolution 371, with the aim of guiding traffic agents during inspection, determines that there is no need to approach the driver to issue an infraction notice due to lack of use or inappropriate use of seat belts, both by the driver and passengers. The exception is for vehicles manufactured until 1984, when Lithuania Phone Number lap seat belts in the front were still permitted. These must be addressed before being charged. Speaking of inappropriate use of seat belts, know that this is also prohibited, according to art. 01 of Contran Resolution 278: Art. 1 – The use of devices on the seat belt that lock, loosen or modify its normal operation is prohibited. How do seat belts work? Now that you are aware of the importance of the seat belt, as well as the obligation to use it correctly, it is time to find out how this equipment works.
This is a relatively simple operation, but very interesting. The first thing you should know; For the belt to work properly, it needs to dissipate that enormous force that your body receives during a crash. This is achieved through the band of flexible material that passes across the chest and waist and is fixed in very resistant locations in the car. However, the seat belt is more than that. It has an internal mechanism, located in the B column of the car, which is crucial to increasing its effectiveness. This system consists of a coil and a spring, which makes the excess belt roll up like a spool, keeping the fabric band very tight to the person's body. Furthermore, this coil has teeth similar to a gear, as well as a kind of pendulum. If the car slows down suddenly or the belt is pulled hard, the inertia causes this pendulum to fit into the coil teeth, stopping its movement. This way, the person's body remains firmly on the bench, in the safest position. In more modern cars, there is also a pretensioner, which is a mechanism linked to the airbag sensor. If this device determines the activation of the inflatable bag, it also sends a signal to the pre-tensioner, which will make the seat belt tighter at that moment, increasing protection.
He will be responsible for everyone in the vehicle. The Brazilian Traffic Inspection Manual , established by Contran Resolution 371, with the aim of guiding traffic agents during inspection, determines that there is no need to approach the driver to issue an infraction notice due to lack of use or inappropriate use of seat belts, both by the driver and passengers. The exception is for vehicles manufactured until 1984, when Lithuania Phone Number lap seat belts in the front were still permitted. These must be addressed before being charged. Speaking of inappropriate use of seat belts, know that this is also prohibited, according to art. 01 of Contran Resolution 278: Art. 1 – The use of devices on the seat belt that lock, loosen or modify its normal operation is prohibited. How do seat belts work? Now that you are aware of the importance of the seat belt, as well as the obligation to use it correctly, it is time to find out how this equipment works.
This is a relatively simple operation, but very interesting. The first thing you should know; For the belt to work properly, it needs to dissipate that enormous force that your body receives during a crash. This is achieved through the band of flexible material that passes across the chest and waist and is fixed in very resistant locations in the car. However, the seat belt is more than that. It has an internal mechanism, located in the B column of the car, which is crucial to increasing its effectiveness. This system consists of a coil and a spring, which makes the excess belt roll up like a spool, keeping the fabric band very tight to the person's body. Furthermore, this coil has teeth similar to a gear, as well as a kind of pendulum. If the car slows down suddenly or the belt is pulled hard, the inertia causes this pendulum to fit into the coil teeth, stopping its movement. This way, the person's body remains firmly on the bench, in the safest position. In more modern cars, there is also a pretensioner, which is a mechanism linked to the airbag sensor. If this device determines the activation of the inflatable bag, it also sends a signal to the pre-tensioner, which will make the seat belt tighter at that moment, increasing protection.