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Three-point seat belts (common in cars) cross the chest and lap, distributing force across sturdy body parts
Two-point seat belts (often in older cars or airplanes) fasten only at the waist, offering basic restraint
Automatic Locking Retractors (ALR) are used to secure child safety seats by locking the belt when fully extended