The driver of the car
In most states yes. Both the driver and the passenger will get a ticket.
If a 17-year-old passenger is not wearing a seatbelt, the responsibility for the ticket typically falls on the driver, especially if they are an adult. In many jurisdictions, drivers are required to ensure that all passengers are wearing seatbelts, and they can be held accountable for violations. However, laws can vary by state or country, so it’s important to check local regulations for specific details.
pay it
They get a ticket.
if he hasn't got pulled over b4, probably just give him a warning
yes
YES!he can if his mom gets the ticket and he'd not pay
When a 16-year old in Iowa gets a speeding ticket for 10 mph over the speed limit, they are going to have to go to court. You may lose your license for a short time of period.
a year ticket means it lasts for a year
If a 16 year old gets a careless driving citation in Michigan, he or she will likely be fined. There may be as many as three points taken off the license.
They can have their liscensc revoked until they are 21.
Not if the 17 year old has a drivers license - as opposed to a learners permit. In fact, unless the box on the ticket that says you MUST appear in court, just do what the rest of us do: check the Plead Guilty box and mail in the fine. Tells you on the ticket what the fine is.