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Saturday, November 30, 2013

Lap And Shoulder Belts Are Now A Requirement In Motorcoaches And Large Buses As Of 2016

The U.S. Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has recently announced that lap and shoulder belts are now a requirement for each occupant in new motorcoaches and large buses. This new rule is designed to further improve the safety of these vehicles by decreasing the risk of serious injuries, occupant ejection, and fatalities in during a collision.

According to the NHTSA , each year approximately 7,934 people are injured and 21 die in motorcoach and large bus accidents. The NHTSA estimates that the new safety belt requirement will reduce the number of moderate to severe injuries by up to 45% and the number of fatalities by up to 44%.

As of November 2016, shoulder and lap belts will be a requirement in newly manufactured buses with a gross vehicle weight greater than 26,000 pounds. Transit buses and school buses are exempt from this ruling.

If you or someone you know has been injured in an accident, contact the Gainesville Personal Injury Lawyers of DeCarlis & Sawyer at 352-371-3838 or at decarlisandsawyer.com.

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