Yes. Every person in the vehicle must wear a seatbelt, in every state.
Yes, in Oklahoma, all passengers, including those in the back seat, are required to wear a seatbelt.
It varies by state, but typically children over a certain age, like 18 or 13, are allowed to travel in the back seat without a seatbelt in some areas. However, it is always safest for everyone to wear a seatbelt regardless of age or seating position.
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
You wear your seatbelt!
It is a legal requirement in most (if not all) countries that a person seated in the back-seat of a car or other vehicle wears a seatbelt at all times. This is to insure maximum safety for the occupants of the vehicle.
Every one who is in a moving car except babies they must be in a car seat approved by the government standards for safety. In New Hampshire adults do not have to wear seatbelts. There are exemptions for disabled people, delivery drivers, people in old cars and more. In California, all occupants of the vehicle must wear a seatbelt.
only 2 because everyone must have a seat belt on. it is illegal to not wear a seatbelt even if your in the backseat.
simply wear your seatbelt.
Wear your seatbelt.
if you are on the right hand side of the car you put the seatbelt on your right shoulder and if you are on the left put the seatbelt on your left shoulder
Actually it is illegal in all states except for adults in New Hampshire. The big question is whether the officers can stop you for simply not wearing a seatbelt. About half of the states with seatbelt laws have primary offense rule, one in which an officer can stop you if he sees that you are not wearing a seatbelt. Other states mandate that another offense must've been committed for the officer to stop you, in which event to give you a ticket for not wearing a seatbelt. In either case, failure to wear a seatbelt is not a moving violation. If a person has a disability which prevents them from wearing a seat belt, they can get an exemption which allows them to not have to wear a seat belt. Police officers should not stop people who are not wearing a seat belt because they don't know whether the person is breaking the law or not. Seat belt stops are unlawful and cause violations of constitutional rights.
Wear your seatbelt It is the law in most states.