I believe it was in 1992.
1952
1984
1987
The first modern three-point restraint (integrated lap and shoulder belt) was patented in 1955, though it wasn't standard equipment in the US for many years. In the US, a shoulder belt has been mandatory for the outboard front seats since 1968, though for several years it was common for the lap and shoulder belts to be separate.
Seat belts became mandatory for front-seat passengers in Tennessee in 1986. The law was later expanded to require seat belts for all passengers in a vehicle. Compliance with this law has been aimed at improving road safety and reducing fatalities in accidents.
the year that Henry ford sent out cars to Ontario, Canadaotherwise, 1938
Seat belts became mandatory in the state of Georgia on July 1, 1988. This law required all front-seat passengers to wear seat belts while the vehicle was in motion. Since then, Georgia has implemented additional regulations to enhance seat belt use and improve road safety.
Assuming you are asking about seat/shoulder belts, yes.
in 1984 i think
It is unlawful to change factory installed belts for belts not meeting the same standards. If the vehicle was originally equiped with lap belts, lap belts are all that is required. If the vehicle was equipped with lap and shoulder, then lap and shoulder are required.
1976
lap belts only lap belts only