yes , ask george jenkins
The driver is responsible for the vehicle and its passengers. The means wearing seatbelts and littering.
the driver of the vehicle is responsible.
Yes, according to most German laws, every person in the car would get a ticket. The Germans believe that if the driver doesn't wear a seatbelt, it is the other passengers' responsibility to make the driver wear one. So therefore, if the driver isn't wearing one, it's the passengers' fault.
The driver of the car.In KansasAn adult front seat passenger can be ticketed for not wearing a belt. The driver will be responsible for any minors. AnswerI think it depends on the state, but when in doubt I would say the driver. Like the captain is responsible for the aircraft, the crew, and its passengers, the driver is responsible for the vehicle, conduct on the road, and the safety of the passengers. A lot of people don't like riding with me because I wont even start the car until all belts are buckled and I make an audible/visiual check. If it comes unbuckled I pull over and turn off the engine, until it's buckled again. They'll hate it, but will thank you if ever in an accident, and it'll reduce the chances of you getting pulled over and getting a ticket. Not only that, if you are in an accident, the insurance companies will always ask if any one was not wearing a seatbelt.
It will depend on the specific law and how it was written. But in general, yes, the driver is responsible for the actions of the passengers.
== == In most states, the DRIVER is held responsible for ensuring that ALL passengers are buckled in. The driver pays the fine, in this case.
It depends on the direction and severity of impact in an accident. If a car is hit on the driver's side, obviously the driver is in more danger. If the passengers and driver are all belted in equally, the front riders may have a greater level of safety due to the presence of front airbags. This includes the driver. The driver is close to the steering wheel, so this is a greater source of injury for the driver. But I do not know what fatality statistics from the steering wheel alone are.
1 driver and 3 passengers
Typically, the driver is responsible for the safety of all passengers and would receive the ticket if cited for a seat belt violation.
The Driver
Maximum fine is $25 for an adult (18+) in the front seat. More for under age passengers, though the ticket goes to the driver.
Typically, the driver is responsible for the safety of all passengers and would receive the ticket if cited for a seat belt violation.