The difference between Safety belt and Seat belt

When used as nouns, safety belt means a belt or strap that attaches a person to an immovable object for safety, whereas seat belt means a restraining belt attached to a vehicle seat which is fastened around passengers and which is intended to keep an occupant in place so as to avoid injuries in accidents where the occupant could be thrown against a solid object.


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  1. Safety belt as a noun:

    A belt or strap that attaches a person to an immovable object for safety.

  2. Safety belt as a noun:

    A life belt.

  1. Seat belt as a noun:

    A restraining belt attached to a vehicle seat which is fastened around passengers and which is intended to keep an occupant in place so as to avoid injuries in accidents where the occupant could be thrown against a solid object.

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