This tiny plastic piece, strategically placed along the seat belt strap just above the latch plate, ensures convenience and safety. Without it, securing your seat belt could become a frustrating task.
So, here’s how to properly buckle – and wear – your seat belt. The harness (the shoulder strap) should pass over the middle of the shoulder. Not too close to the ear, but not at the tip of ...
Known as a stop button or retainer button, it’s that tiny plastic piece on the seat belt strap that stops the metal latch plate—the part you click into the buckle—from sliding too far down ...