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Maximum fine is $25 for an adult (18+) in the front seat. More for under age passengers, though the ticket goes to the driver.
In Colorado, seatbelt laws are 'secondary enforcement' meaning you cannot be pulled over just for not wearing a seatbelt. Instead, the charge may be added if you are pulled over for a Primary matter, such as running a stop sign. Note that this applies only to front seat passengers, back seat passengers are not required to do so.Also note Colorado has strict child safety laws regarding seatbelts, these are under primary enforcement laws and have a higher penalty.See below link:
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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
In New York, the general requirement for sitting in the front seat is that passengers must be at least 13 years old. Additionally, all passengers, regardless of their age, must use a seatbelt. Children under the age of 4 must be secured in a federally approved child safety seat. It's also important that the vehicle's airbag system is not disabled if it has one in the front passenger seat.
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Yes, JetBlue typically boards passengers from back to front on their flights.
in most cars it is drivers side front to drivers side back drivers side back to passengers side front passengers side front to passengers side back to drivers side front
Yes, the police in Alabama can stop you for not wearing a seatbelt. You are required by law to wear a seatbelt in the front seat of a moving vehicle. The law went into effect in 1991.
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It depends on the direction and severity of impact in an accident. If a car is hit on the driver's side, obviously the driver is in more danger. If the passengers and driver are all belted in equally, the front riders may have a greater level of safety due to the presence of front airbags. This includes the driver. The driver is close to the steering wheel, so this is a greater source of injury for the driver. But I do not know what fatality statistics from the steering wheel alone are.
4 Passengers, one driver. If there is a front bench seat, then you can fit 5 Passengers.