Fibres applications: apparel, home furnishings and automotive interiors, residential and automotive use, tailor-made products for automotive applications, such as tyre cord, airbags, filters, hoses and belts.
SEAT | Asteroid belt | seat | county seat | Sun Belt Conference | family seat | Metropolitan Green Belt | Central Belt | Borscht Belt | Black belt (martial arts) | black belt | Van Allen radiation belt | Seat of local government | SEAT Sport | SEAT León | SEAT Ibiza | seat belt | Orion's Belt | Lord's Seat | Lonsdale Belt | Little Belt Mountains | Great Belt Fixed Link | Great Belt ferries | Great Belt | asteroid belt | SEAT Leon | Seat (legal entity) | Seat belt | Seat | Sam Browne belt |
Ford imports all Transit Connects as "passenger vehicles" with rear windows, rear seats, and rear seat belts.
Accessories: this includes cigarette lighter outlet, radio/CD player, ignition switch, cabin fan and heater, speedometer, horn, turn signals, automotive lighting (headlamps, taillamps and backup lamps), door switch, seat belt, brake alarms, power windows and windshield wiper.
, 562 U.S. (2011), was a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States, in which the Court unanimously held that Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 208, promulgated by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, does not federally preempt state tort lawsuits against auto manufacturers from injuries caused by a defective lack of certain types of seat belts.
The over-the-shoulder part of the harness now resembles a padded seat belt rather than the typical over-the-shoulder restraints used by Intamin.
The car is infamous for being the model in which Diana, Princess of Wales died following a high-speed car accident in which she (as with the driver and the other passengers) was not wearing her seat belt and the driver was intoxicated.