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.
More information is needed. What type of passenger, where, and restrained for what.
The penalty will vary according to the jurisdiction. In some states it is a small fine, others are much larger. Some places allow the authorities to pull someone over for not wearing a seatbelt, in others they can only ticket you if there is some other violation, such as speeding.
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It depends on the law of the state in which you are driving. Some states have laws that require that seat belts be used but do not make non-use a violation in and of itself to allow a police officer to stop the driver for that alone. If the driver is stopped for some other offense, like speeding, the driver will get a ticket for not using the seat belt. Other states have laws that make not using a seat belt a violation in and of itself for purposes of allowing a police office to stop the driver. In that case, a driver may be stopped and issued a ticket for not wearing a seat belt even if there is no other violation involved.
Seat belt infractions are the responsibility of the driver of the vehicle. In some states, a warning can be given as well to passengers who are licensed drivers.
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In most cases both the driver and the passenger can be cited. The logic is that the passenger has a responsibility to wear a seatbelt and the driver has a responsibility to be sure that they do.
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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.
A ticket in Wisconsin for not wearing your seat belt is $10.00 for each individual. The ticket can apply to the driver, passenger, and rear seat riders not wearing a seat belt.
He and/or the driver can be ticketed for not wearing a seatbelt but coverage still applies. Typically the insurance policy contains no such exclusion of coverage for passengers who refuse to wear a seatbelt. You would not want the exclusion on your policy otherwise your passenger's attorney would have no other recourse than to come after your personal assets.
In most states yes. Both the driver and the passenger will get a ticket.
depends on the age of the offender. if the person is 16 years or older then they get the ticket, if the person is 15 or younger then the driver gets the ticket.
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More information is needed. What type of passenger, where, and restrained for what.
In the UK the driver is responsible if the person is under 13 years of age.
In the state of Ohio, all front seat passengers and the driver must wear a seat belt while the vehicle is moving. In Butler County, a driver can be fined $30 and a passenger $20 for no seat belt.