NHTSAProposed Rule

Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards: No. 210; Seat Belt Assembly Anchorages

TransportationHealthcare

Summary

The federal government is proposing new safety standards for how seat belts are attached to vehicles to make them more effective at protecting passengers during crashes. This rule matters because properly installed seat belts are one of the most important safety features in cars, and stronger attachment standards could reduce injuries and deaths in accidents.

Key Points

  • 1The regulation sets stricter requirements for where and how seat belt anchors (the metal parts that attach seat belts to the vehicle) must be installed
  • 2Stronger anchor points help seat belts stay secure during a crash and distribute impact forces more evenly across a passenger's body
  • 3Car manufacturers will need to redesign some seat belt attachment systems to meet these new safety standards
  • 4The public has until July 30, 2025 to submit comments about the proposed rule before it becomes final
  • 5Improved seat belt anchorages could potentially prevent thousands of injuries and deaths each year

Key Dates

Published

May 30, 2025

Comment Deadline

July 30, 2025

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