Interpretation ID: aiam1245
Director/General Manager
Toyota Motors Sales
U.S.A.
Inc.
1099 Wall Street
West
Lyndhurst
NJ 07071;
Dear Mr. Nakajima: This is in reply to your letter of August 24, 1973, concerning Toyota' use of a clip to prevent the shoulder belt from rubbing the occupant's neck. Your questions are (1) whether a clip of this type is permitted by Standard No. 208 and (2) whether the clip would be considered a part of the anchorage under Standard No. 210.; Your description of the clip indicates that it does not restrict th free travel of the webbing. The clip would therefore not inhibit the ability of the belt to adjust automatically to fit the occupant, as required by S7.1.1 of Standard No. 208. It is our opinion that such a clip is permitted by Standard No. 208.; We have also concluded that a plastic guide clip designed so as not t affect the basic geometry of the belt during a crash is not a seat belt anchorage for purposes of Standard No. 210. The clip you describe would therefore not be required to meet the strength of location requirements of that Standard.; Sincerely, Lawrence R. Schneider, Chief Counsel