topunktsbælt
A topunktsbælt, or three-point seat belt, is a mandatory safety device in most modern vehicles. Its primary function is to restrain occupants during a collision or sudden stop, significantly reducing the risk of serious injury or death. The system consists of a strap that goes over the chest and abdomen, with a buckle that fastens to an anchor point on the vehicle's structure.
Invented by Nils Bohlin for Volvo in 1959, the topunktsbælt was a revolutionary improvement over earlier lap
Modern topunktsbælter often include additional safety features. A pre-tensioner can rapidly retract the belt in the