Monday, December 27, 2010
Regulation of seat belts ...
Seat belt laws on a state visit by state basis are defined, there is no mandatory national law for seat belts. ... .In March 2010, the latest initiative targets safety belt use in school buses. ... .SignificanceThe majority of states require, who the passengers in the front seat belts any time sitting in a vehicle, according to the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA). ... .In March 2010, New Hampshire is the only state in the application of this law to adults, but children must wear a seatbelt in the vehicle. ... .Each state fines people for violating these laws. ... .The maximum penalty in most states is $ 25 for a first offense. ... .Texas has a maximum fine of $ 200 for a first offense, and Washington has a maximum fine for the first $ 124 in March 2010.Primary LawPrimary belt laws give police the power to a vehicle and stop. Issue fines if passengers do not. .Seat belts. ... .In November 2010, reported that GHSA are 31 states and the District of Columbia's primary seat belt laws. ... .The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) notes that in states with the forces of primary belt use law is 10 percent higher than in states that high enforcement.Secondary LawAccording site. GHSA impose, 18 States are implementing the .law enforcement side. ... .Secondary Logon is only police the authority said a safety belt citation after stopping a motorist for another offense.As 2009 issue, the CDC about 15 States had the lowest rate. Use of safety belts, 14 of them follow the law of power -. .or not applicable ....
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