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The Smart Belt : Car Safety Belt


Inventor Name: Robert Greene
Invention email: Email Contact Form
Patent Status: Patent Pending
Invention Status: looking for development partner
Website: The Smart Belt
Keywords: seatbelt safety, car, auto, engines

Seatbelts are regarded by most people to be the best safety enhancement ever created within the field of transportation. Unfortunately, though, about 40 million Americans fail to use them at all. And this directly leads to the death of almost 6,000 people on U.S. highways every year, about 16 every day, and two people every hour. Obviously, improvements must be made to prevent these tragedies from occurring any further.

And now they can. The Smart Belt guarantees that motor vehicles move no faster than 10 miles per hour without confirmed seatbelt connection, and by using common automobile equipment.

Please visit our websight at www.thesmartbelt.com




Comments

cool invention sir

hi i think that this is a rekky cool invention and will save lives of a lot of people. i am 14 years old and i have to do a report on new and modern technology. i chose your product because it had a purpose and served for good and safety and not just for intertainment. keep up the good work and i look forward to seeing more of your work soon!!! i wish you the best of luck!!!


it's me again sir

um yeah i just read the comment i posted a little bit earlier and i realized that it sounded and looked like a 2 year old wrote it. well they didn't. i am articulate and smart and that is exactly why i chose your invention for my information technology class. again, sorry about the spelling and punctuation. your work is honored not by a little kid playing on the computer but a young aspiring adult. good luck again!!!


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