Failure to secure children ages 8-18 in a safety belt or child safety seat is punishable by:
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Two points assessed against your driving record.
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Two points plus court costs.
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A fine and one point assessed against your driving record.
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Explanation
In Nebraska, failing to secure children ages eight up to age eighteen in a safety belt or child safety seat is against the law. This violation carries a monetary fine plus court costs. Additionally, one point will be assessed against the operator's driving record.
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