The seatbelt button (that small plastic piece on the buckle strap) has a very simple but important purpose:
π What it does
It acts as a stopper for the metal latch plate (the part you click into the buckle).
π§ Why it matters
- It keeps the latch plate from sliding all the way down the seatbelt strap
- So when you reach for your seatbelt, itβs always in an easy, reachable position
- Prevents frustration and improves convenience every time you buckle up
βοΈ Extra benefit
- Helps the seatbelt sit at the correct height for quick use
- Makes it easier to grab in the dark or while driving
- Keeps the belt from twisting too much around the bottom
π Simple summary
π The seatbelt button is just a positioning stopper that keeps the buckle where your hand expects it to be.
If you want, I can also explain how seatbelts lock during sudden stops (itβs actually a clever mechanical system).