Hong Kong lawmakers have urged the government to review its new seat belt policy on buses in six months’ time, including a suggestion that operators use lap belts in certain vehicles offering short-haul rides to make it easier for passengers to alight.
A day after the regulation for public and private buses took effect, passengers reported having difficulty adapting to the change.
Some residents told the Post that they were uncertain about the rule, while others said they had no time to fasten…
Hong Kong lawmakers urge review of seat belt policy on buses amid complaints

