1. It Prevents Twisting of the Seat Belt
The button’s main job is to keep the webbing flat. If the seat belt twists, it can create weak spots in the fabric, which may reduce its effectiveness during a collision. The round button helps maintain tension and alignment, ensuring that the belt lays properly across your chest and pelvis.
2. It Stops the Belt From Slipping
Without this little button, the belt tongue (the metal part that clicks in) can sometimes slide down the strap or move out of position, especially with adjustable shoulder belts. That could make the belt sit incorrectly on your body, which is dangerous in an accident.
3. It Acts as a Guide

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