Yes, it is considered a moving violation.
the driver
The driver of the vehicle.
In most jurisdictions, the driver of the vehicle is typically charged with the violation if a front passenger is not wearing a seat belt. This is because the driver is responsible for ensuring that all passengers comply with safety laws. However, some places may also hold the passenger accountable, especially if they are of legal age. It's important to check local laws for specifics.
Typically, the driver is responsible for the safety of all passengers and would receive the ticket if cited for a seat belt violation.
In Georgia, the driver is responsible for ensuring that all passengers under the age of 18 are wearing seatbelts. If a passenger under 18 is not buckled up, the driver can receive a ticket. However, if the passenger is 18 or older, they can be ticketed directly for not wearing their seatbelt.
Yes, in Maine, you can receive a fine for not wearing a seatbelt, but there are no points added to your driving record for this violation. Seatbelt laws in Maine require all passengers to wear seatbelts, and failure to do so can result in a ticket. However, the offense is considered a secondary violation, meaning law enforcement can only enforce it if another violation is occurring.
The driver will get a moving violation and the teenager in most states will have a juvenile misdemeanor on his/her record.
it would be the driver i don't know why but that's the law but it is sorry
Typically, the driver is responsible for the safety of all passengers and would receive the ticket if cited for a seat belt violation.
In most cases both the driver and the passenger can be cited. The logic is that the passenger has a responsibility to wear a seatbelt and the driver has a responsibility to be sure that they do.
it would be the driver i don't know why but that's the law but it is sorry