When did front seatbelts become a mandatory fit?
When did front seatbelts become a mandatory fit?
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Tyre Smoke

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283 months

Wednesday 18th November 2020
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Was thinking the other night that the wearing of seatbelts came in in 1983, but when was it mandatory to fit front seatbelts?

I know my 1970 1600E had seatbelts in the front (static, which I swapped from a scrapper for inertia reel) but were they mandatory fit or on the options list? I know the intertia reel were an optional extra, so perhaps the fitment of static fulfilled the factory fit requirement?

neutral 3

7,842 posts

192 months

Wednesday 18th November 2020
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I seem to recall reading that all new cars ( sold to Britain ) from 1966, had to have seat belt mounting points factory fitted, but the vehicle didn’t have to the have seat belts themselves fitted.

In circa 1960, my Late Dad bought a new Ford Zephre.
Him and my mum were on the A127 on day, when they came upon a very bad accident that had just happened. A young lady had been thrown out through a windscreen and had bad facial injuries.
My Dad was tending to her and she kept repeating to him “ How bad is my face ??? “ she said that she was a model and obviously her looks were paramount.
Shortly after, my Dad got a pair of aircraft pilots harnesses, fitted to the Zephre.

Keep it stiff

1,839 posts

195 months

Wednesday 18th November 2020
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Fitting of car front belts became mandatory in 1965 however wearing them did not become mandatory until 1983.

Tyre Smoke

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23,018 posts

283 months

Wednesday 18th November 2020
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Apparently the link above says 1966 not 65

imagineifyeswill

1,245 posts

188 months

Wednesday 18th November 2020
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Any vehicle manufactured after June 30th 1965 or first used after January 1st 1966 must be fitted with front seat belts,wearing them became compulsory January 1983.

Rear seat belts became a compulsory fitting in 1987,IIRC some obscure date like April 27th.

200Plus Club

12,817 posts

300 months

Wednesday 18th November 2020
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My 68 Alfa has the fixed front belts which are a pain in the butt tbh.

DBSV8

5,958 posts

260 months

Thursday 19th November 2020
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Years ago i was contacted by an ex racer who was interested in my road legal lotus 22 ,

he asked is your car fitted with seatbelts , i said yes, a full race harness .....he said do you secure it , i said yes , his comment was i used to race these cars in the 60s , they weren't fitted with seatbelts for a reason , in a crash , the front has a tendency to trap your legs ......your better off being thown out ...because your sat on the petrol tank ...

Mr Tidy

28,991 posts

149 months

Thursday 19th November 2020
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That's interesting as I thought front belt mountings became compulsory earlier than that.

I found this:- https://www.adrianflux.co.uk/blog/2019/12/a-guide-...

Which may explain why my first car, a clapped-out 1967 Cortina, had static belts fitted when I bought it.

imagineifyeswill

1,245 posts

188 months

Friday 20th November 2020
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That article is frankly bks, see my original post further up

Any vehicle manufactured after 30th June 1965 or first used after 1st January 1966 must be fitted with front seat belts

This means a car built in 1964 but not sold for two years which was not unusual back then had to be retro fitted with seat belts.

Tyre Smoke

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283 months

Friday 20th November 2020
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So did BMC et al see it coming and start fitting seatbelts before 1965? Or at least the anchorage points?

Keep it stiff

1,839 posts

195 months

Friday 20th November 2020
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It varied by manufacturer, Volvo were fitting three point belts in the '50's. I would expect there was also a certain amount of retro-fitting going on.

Tyre Smoke

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283 months

Friday 20th November 2020
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Volvo invented the three point belt. Patented it, and then allowed everyone to use the design free of charge. But we all knew that, didn't we?

anonymous-user

76 months

Friday 20th November 2020
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Is this thread title exactly the sort of question google answers?

mph

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304 months

Friday 20th November 2020
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BlackWidow13 said:
Is this thread title exactly the sort of question google answers?
Why don't you ask google ? wink

Riley Blue

22,828 posts

248 months

Friday 20th November 2020
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Tyre Smoke said:
So did BMC et al see it coming and start fitting seatbelts before 1965? Or at least the anchorage points?
My '63 Riley had anchorage points as standard. My recollection is that belts were required to be fitted from 1965 but wearing them was not mandatory until 1983.

Mr Tidy

28,991 posts

149 months

Saturday 21st November 2020
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Riley Blue said:
My '63 Riley had anchorage points as standard. My recollection is that belts were required to be fitted from 1965 but wearing them was not mandatory until 1983.
That ties in with what I remember! My dad's 1964 Hillman Minx had the anchorages, but not the belts.

I only started wearing them when I had to in 1983!