Every time I return home and take the train, I notice that staff members are always reminding passengers to fasten their seat belts. However, I've checked my seat belt several times and haven't found it at all. In some cases, the seat belts are even partially broken, yet no one seems to care. Who is responsible for this? Is the safety reminder just a formality? If the seat belts are not functioning properly, how can they protect us in an emergency? The seat belt is often referred to as the "belt of life," and it's a crucial part of vehicle safety. It's essential that the relevant authorities not only check for overloading but also inspect the condition of safety equipment like seat belts. If any are damaged, they should be repaired immediately. After all, safety should never be taken for granted—every detail matters when it comes to protecting lives. Copyright Statement: This article is reproduced from online media and reflects only the author's opinion. It does not represent the views of this site. If you believe that any content or comments infringe on your legal rights, please contact us, and we will address the issue promptly. 308 Bore Type Thread Insert,308 Slotted Self Tapping Threaded Insert,308 Self Tapping Threaded Inserts,308 Type Self-Tapping Thread Insert Shenyang Helisert Technology Co., Ltd , https://www.helisert.com