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Home News Auto News How Do You Know If Your Children At The Rear Keep Their Seat Belt Buckled? How Do You Know If Your Children At The Rear Keep Their Seat Belt Buckled? Auto News Gerard | March 16, 2015 03:21 pm Most modern cars today have seat belt warning systems that beep when the front occupants aren’t buckled up. However, this safety system is not necessarily found for the back seats and when we consider that most parents place their children in the back, this is certainly a cause for concern. However, an Australian company has a solution for this issue.BUCKLEMEUP V4 Vimeo 720p 3 from karen on Vimeo.Picture this scenario: You’re about to set off on your journey to the store and usher your seven year old child into the rear seat and buckle them up. Next, you give them a toy to play with and you begin your journey. Mid-way through the drive, your child drops the toy onto the car floor. He or she then unbuckles the seat belt to reach the toy but forgets to buckle up again after.You aren’t aware of what had happen because there was no indication that your child had unbuckled the seat belt. Should there be an accident, wouldn’t it have been disastrous? And even if there wasn’t one, if you have to continuously look at the back to check on your child, your attention to the road is compromised, inviting danger. According to a study by Monash University, a child is 12 times more distracting to a driver than a mobile phoneEnter ‘buckle me up’, a new invention from Australia that utilises wireless technology to signal to the driver should any child unbuckle their seat belts at the rear. The device attaches to the seat belt and notifies the driver via a dashboard-mounted alert unit if the backseat passengers unbuckle.It is an effective, simple and retrofitted seat belt reminder and alert safety system, suitable when passengers in the back are most likely to be small children.With ‘buckle me up’, the driver, likely parents, is less distracted by the need to divert their attention off the road to check if their children are buckled up and in the process, reduces the risk of injury or death of children due to unbuckled seat belts.Source: motoring.com.au ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Australia buckle me up Print Related News Holden Commodore Clips Truck And Crashes Auto News Eric | May 04, 2017 Weaving in and out of traffic generally won't end well, as demonstrated by the driver of this Holden Commodore.According to the video description on ... VIDEO: Biker Keeps His Cool After Getting Whacked From Behind, Checks If Driver Is Alright Auto News Gerard | March 06, 2015 We can’t always predict when an accident will occur whilst we’re on the road. However, we can, at the best of times, control how we react to it. This ... Proton Likely To Return To Australia With The X70 Auto News Aswan | April 26, 2019 It's no surprise that with global market trends pointed at SUVs, Proton may very well be bold enough to return to Australia. According to GoAuto, ... New 2015 Ford Focus Review In Adelaide: Beyond Just A Facelift Reviews Gerard | March 12, 2018 The Ford Focus is an integral part of the Blue Oval’s lineup. Sold in over 140 markets with the Asia Pacific region recording a total of 2.3 million ... Comments
How Do You Know If Your Children At The Rear Keep Their Seat Belt Buckled? Auto News Gerard | March 16, 2015 03:21 pm Most modern cars today have seat belt warning systems that beep when the front occupants aren’t buckled up. However, this safety system is not necessarily found for the back seats and when we consider that most parents place their children in the back, this is certainly a cause for concern. However, an Australian company has a solution for this issue.BUCKLEMEUP V4 Vimeo 720p 3 from karen on Vimeo.Picture this scenario: You’re about to set off on your journey to the store and usher your seven year old child into the rear seat and buckle them up. Next, you give them a toy to play with and you begin your journey. Mid-way through the drive, your child drops the toy onto the car floor. He or she then unbuckles the seat belt to reach the toy but forgets to buckle up again after.You aren’t aware of what had happen because there was no indication that your child had unbuckled the seat belt. Should there be an accident, wouldn’t it have been disastrous? And even if there wasn’t one, if you have to continuously look at the back to check on your child, your attention to the road is compromised, inviting danger. According to a study by Monash University, a child is 12 times more distracting to a driver than a mobile phoneEnter ‘buckle me up’, a new invention from Australia that utilises wireless technology to signal to the driver should any child unbuckle their seat belts at the rear. The device attaches to the seat belt and notifies the driver via a dashboard-mounted alert unit if the backseat passengers unbuckle.It is an effective, simple and retrofitted seat belt reminder and alert safety system, suitable when passengers in the back are most likely to be small children.With ‘buckle me up’, the driver, likely parents, is less distracted by the need to divert their attention off the road to check if their children are buckled up and in the process, reduces the risk of injury or death of children due to unbuckled seat belts.Source: motoring.com.au ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Australia buckle me up
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