== == In most states, the DRIVER is held responsible for ensuring that ALL passengers are buckled in. The driver pays the fine, in this case.
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.
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.
Maximum fine is $25 for an adult (18+) in the front seat. More for under age passengers, though the ticket goes to the driver.
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
the driver
Wearing a seatbelt under your arm can increase the risk of injuries in a collision because the force is not properly distributed, which can lead to serious internal injuries. The aorta does not typically separate from the heart due to wearing a seatbelt incorrectly, but there can still be life-threatening consequences. It's important to always wear your seatbelt properly to ensure maximum safety in a car crash.
By wearing your seatbelt. If the alarm is going off when you have your seatbelt on, then take it back to the dealer. It is still under warranty. If you are trying to avoid wearing a seatbelt, then I for sure am not going to help you endanger your life. Seat-belts save lives, and that has been proven over and over again. Only a moron would think otherwise.
You can, under some circumstances, get a ticket for notwearing a helmet - but I can't think of a situation where you would get a ticket for wearing it.
In the UK the driver is responsible if the person is under 13 years of age.
If over 18 years of age it's $25 if under 18 years of age it's $50
No. Our President, George Bush, was actually seen driving around his Texas ranch (private property) without his seatbelt just before a big campaign for Click It or Ticket It began. This did not go without notice or comment in the press, however it was also noted that he was not in violation of any laws as he was on private property.However, it is unlawful for anyone under the age of 16 to not wear their seatbelt, even on private property. You may also receive some grief from your insurance company if you are involved in an injury collision and not wearing your seatbelt, even on private property.
Then you have not got a ticket. Unless you were being fraudulent