Don't know if this is the right area but, with seat belts the 'norm' is passengers seat belt comes from the left to the right and drivers the reverse.
Now my question, do they have to be so? is there a law (Qld) that says that is how it has to be.
Can one have the drivers seat belt come from left to right. (must clarify the seats have belts on board lap, no sash)
Personally I cant see a problem, and before some one says any thing about having a accident the release would be on the wrong side they cut the belts they don't even try to release them.
Opinions please.
Bernie.
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Re: seat belts
I assume there is no prob with this, Bernie.
I had two extra seatbelted seats installed in a Coaster dinette some years ago.
Engineer was more interested in how sturdily the seat base-frames were anchored (direct to chassis) rather than which way the sash part went.
As it turned out, the only way outboard sash could be secured was over right shoulder of occupant. (To the left I would have needed a sky-hook!
) So I installed two 'driver-style' belts as you would have in a sedan.
Engineer could not see a problem with this. So I assume the reverse is also true.
Good luck...
I had two extra seatbelted seats installed in a Coaster dinette some years ago.
Engineer was more interested in how sturdily the seat base-frames were anchored (direct to chassis) rather than which way the sash part went.
As it turned out, the only way outboard sash could be secured was over right shoulder of occupant. (To the left I would have needed a sky-hook!

Engineer could not see a problem with this. So I assume the reverse is also true.
Good luck...
Regards & God bless,
Ray
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Re: seat belts
Thanks Ray, its one of those things you don't think of till it lands in your lap.
If I bump into my 'engineer' in Maryborough today I will run it by him.
Bernie.
If I bump into my 'engineer' in Maryborough today I will run it by him.
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Re: seat belts
Hey, Bernie, we are going to Maryborough to check out the build and pick up mail today. I'll PM my mobile and if you want to catch up for a coffee, give me a call.
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Re: seat belts
Qld rules
Bernie we only have to have lap belts due to the age of the bus. Really cant see any probs where they clip as long as they are anchored correctly. 



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Re: seat belts
Thanks all did by luck bump into my heavy vehicle engineer mod bloke today in Bunnings. He told me no problem where the seat belts are left or right.
So all good with that. Problem Solved.
Bernie.
I pmed you Swisslulu.
So all good with that. Problem Solved.
Bernie.
I pmed you Swisslulu.
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Re: seat belts
I do Pokey, looking at a couple of pullies as well.Pokey wrote:One advantage of my old girl Bernie, so old it doesn't need belts.

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Re: seat belts
Gee that's just greedy Dot, wanting more then one at a time. That is assuming my english comprehension is correct. A "pullie" one who is pulledDot wrote:I do Pokey, looking at a couple of pullies as well.Pokey wrote:One advantage of my old girl Bernie, so old it doesn't need belts.
