The responsibility for ensuring a person under the age of 15 wears their seatbelt falls on the driver of the vehicle. It is the driver's legal obligation to make sure all passengers, including children, are properly restrained according to the law.
Yes, parents are legally responsible for a person under the age of 18. This includes providing basic needs such as food, shelter, and medical care, as well as taking responsibility for the child's actions until they reach the age of majority.
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.
Yes, they are still responsible for their daughter. Once she reaches the age of 18 she is free to go where she wishes.
The age of majority in Missouri is 18. Until that point they are considered a minor for most situations under the law. And their parents remain responsible for them.
Yes, parents are legally responsible for their child under the age of 18. This responsibility includes providing for the child's basic needs such as food, shelter, and healthcare, as well as ensuring their safety and well-being. Parents are also responsible for their child's actions and behavior until they reach the age of majority.
In the UK the driver is responsible if the person is under 13 years of age.
Depending on where you live, in most states (possibly all) any person(s) above the age of 16 whom aren't wearing the seatbelt get the ticket, not the driver. If the person who is without seatbelt is under the age of 16, then the driver gets the ticket.
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.
If over the age of 18 yes if they are minors no you are responsible for them and to make sure that they wear their seatbelt at all times no matter what in some states they have the click it or ticket law....hope this helps Good Luck and God Bless!!!
no its comletly againsed the law but if your the one without the seatbelt and your under age then the ticket ant goin to you
Yes, parents are legally responsible for a person under the age of 18. This includes providing basic needs such as food, shelter, and medical care, as well as taking responsibility for the child's actions until they reach the age of majority.
the driver
If over 18 years of age it's $25 if under 18 years of age it's $50
no
Because a standard seatbelt just won't hold them correctly in a crash.
depends on the age of the offender. if the person is 16 years or older then they get the ticket, if the person is 15 or younger then the driver gets the ticket.
In England, a young person is considered to be criminally responsible at the age of 10. This is stated in the Section 16 of the Children and Young Persons Act 1963.