It depends on where you live and whether you are involved in a car accident, moving violation that pertains to unsafe conditions or "just a child safety seat violation". If you get a safety seat violation that does not involve injury to the child you will be fined. In the event there is a MVA or moving violation involving unsafe driving that resulted in injury or death to the child you can be charged with neglect or manslaughter. Just keep your kids in a safety seat, it is safer for the child and for other motorists; by allowing you to drive undistracted by a child moving around in your vehicle.
No seat belt violation is not considered a moving violation by most insurance companies so there is no point charge.
I have trouble understanding why you are praying in a moving car, but certainly, you can but it doesn't mean you should.
It depends. Were you MOVING when you were stopped? Generally, a MOVING violation means the car was in motion when the violation was noted and/or recorded. In California, of course, they could decide that having your car in a garage is a moving violation. Ask the guy who wrote the ticket. I don't think most cops will come up to a car that's not moving and say "Hey, jerk, fasten that seatbelt..." - He'd just wait until you started to drive away and then nail you.
I parked my standard car in neutral with the emergency brake on. The car rolled down into another car. Is this a non moving violation?
Driving an uninspected vehicle is not a moving violation, thus there are no points involved, just a fine.
The passenger in the rear seat of a car moving at a steady speed is at rest relative to the car itself. This is because the passenger is moving with the same velocity as the car, so they appear to be at rest relative to each other.
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Yes, it is legal to put a car seat in a single cab truck in California as long as the car seat is properly installed and meets safety regulations.
In 2015, California's car seat law required children under 8 years old or under 4 feet 9 inches tall to be secured in a car seat or booster seat.
The passenger in the rear seat of a car moving at a steady speed is at rest relative to the car itself. This is because the passenger and the car are both moving together at the same speed in the same direction, so from the perspective of the car, the passenger appears to be at rest.
If the car is moving fast then it can make you feel sick like a boat