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USRuleOfficial ✓June 10, 2026· Federal Register

Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards No. 210; Seat Belt Assembly Anchorages; Correction

What happened

The government is correcting a previous rule about car seat belt anchorages. The original document accidentally removed too much text from the standards. This correction ensures that only an introductory part of the rule is changed, keeping the other important details and diagrams intact.

Why it matters

This correction prevents confusion regarding car safety standards for seatbelt attachments. It ensures that manufacturers have clear, complete guidelines to follow. This helps maintain consistent safety features in new vehicles.

Who it affects

  • Automobile manufacturers
  • Vehicle safety engineers
  • Seat belt suppliers
  • Federal safety regulators
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