If the vehicle is fitted with seatbelts, they must be worn unless:
Children must be in booster seats until they reach 12 years of age or 135cm tall (whichever comes first), the only exceptions are if:
If any of these three apply, the child must ride in the back with an adult restraint.
If you are not wearing your seatbelt when you're supposed to be, you can face £100 fixed penalty fine (up to £500 if you go to court).
If a passenger is under 14, the driver of the vehicle is responsible for ensuring the child is using their seatbelt and will be liable to further fines if they are not.
Passengers who are 14 or over are responsible for themselves and will be fined if they are not wearing their seatbelts.
a seat belt law is a law of the road
No, There is no seat belt law in the southern states of UAE.
The law says you must wear a seat belt, otherwise you will get a ticket.
yes
Have seat belt laws made a diffrenceYes. The seat belt law has saved many lives and money.$$$$$
No.
No.
The child must wear a seat belt. If under a certain size or age, the child must sit on top of a booster seat, which raises the child up.
As of May 2014, Missouri's seat belt law states that seat belts must be worn by all passengers in the front seat. In the back seat, those younger than 16 years old must wear seat belts.
Yes, you can be stopped for not wearing a seat belt anywhere. It's the law, mister (or miss).
The seat belt law in Georgia for people ages 8 to 17 is that a seat belt is required to be fastened in all seats. People who are 18 and above only have to have their seat belt on if they are riding in the front seat. If an officer catches a seat belt not on a person in either case, and it is a first offense, the fine is $15.
the same as united state