You most certainly know the noise: When a front seat passenger fails to fasten their seatbelt, in many cars, a loud and piercing sound prompts them to buckle in.
It’s a sound that we may take for granted but has been credited for saving lives.
Yet few cars offer that same, potentially life-saving feature when it comes to occupants in the rear seats.
Now, there is a movement to change that, and enforce a law passed years ago that was meant to fix this.
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