In all countries, wearing your seatbelt while in a moving automobile is a legal necessity. Failure to do so can result in fines, demerit points, and possible legal action if involved in an accident.
in some country yes you should wear it
Added: And, in the US, it is a law enforced in all states.
Seat belt laws require that the belt be worn as designed. If you were not wearing the belt properly, you committed a violation.
Nobody is exempt from wearing a seat belt. Seat belts and the laws around them were designed to protect people in the event of a collision.
Yes, seat belt laws should remain mandatory. The number of lives saved and severe injuries prevented each year easily justifies the laws.
If wearing the seat belt properly, then no a passenger should not hit the windshield.If wearing the seat belt properly, then no a passenger should not hit the windshield.
The fine for not wearing a seat belt in Georgia is $15.00.
there is no points loss for not wearing a seat belt
Wearing a seat belt has been reported to save more lives in an accident than wearing no seat belt.
Yes, you can be stopped for not wearing a seat belt anywhere. It's the law, mister (or miss).
As inertia is a tendency to do nothing, not wearing a seat belt (in a stationary vehicle?) will have little affect. Only if the vehicle is moving and suddenly stop, does wearing a seat belt become essential.
In states with seatbelt laws, there is no age at which you can ride in the vehicle without wearing a seatbelt, front or back. All passengers are required to be buckled up. But in some states ,like Michigan, the age to not wear a seat belt is 16 and only in the back seat
The top excuse for not wearing a seat belt is the fact that people do not like to feel restricted. They want to be able to move around in the seat.
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.