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NHTSA announces mandatory rear seat belt alarms in all new U.S. cars by 2027

This mandate is a step in the right direction to reduce passenger injuries and fatalities on U.S. roadways.
NHTSA announces new rear seat belt mandate for all new cars and trucks in the U.S.

Starting September 2027, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) will make it mandatory for all new cars and trucks sold in the United States to be equipped with rear seat belt alarms. Additionally, by September 2026, all new vehicles will be subject to stricter rules for front seat belt warnings. This vital mandate, which echoes a similar rule in the European Union since 2019, underscores the urgency of the issue.

Under current regulations, automakers are only required to have warning alarms for the driver and front passenger seats. However, Congress has advocated for expanded seat reminder legislation since 2012.

Under the new regulations, automakers will require that rear seat belt warnings have 60-second visual alerts at vehicle startup, followed by additional audio and visual alerts if belts are unfastened mid-journey. For the driver’s seat, there will be continuous visual warnings, including two-stage audible reminders that vary by the speed of the traveling vehicle.

The NHTSA’s goal is to reduce the number of road traffic deaths and injuries. They estimate that this new mandate will prevent over 500 injuries and at least 50 fatalities per year, offering a hopeful outlook for the future of road safety.

While many Americans understand the importance of buckling up, NHTSA found that 50% of 25,420 passenger vehicle occupants who were killed in 2022 did not use a seatbelt. In 2022, only 81.7% of rear passengers buckled up, a grim comparison to the 91.6% rate of front-seat passengers.

While seat belt use has improved over the decades, there’s still more governing agencies can do to increase usage. While NHTSA has already imposed several regulation changes this year, this newest mandate is a step in the right direction to reduce passenger fatalities on U.S. roadways.

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