U.S. to require passenger vehicles to have alarms for rear seat belts

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4 thoughts on “U.S. to require passenger vehicles to have alarms for rear seat belts

    1. Yes, insist on the right to go free range in the back of the car as we unleash unaccountable robots drivers on the populace. May as well go back to kids in the front seat held by their mothers’ arms while we are at it …

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