Florida's seat belt law applies to passenger cars manufactured beginning with the ____ model year.
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1986
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1968
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1978
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2008
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Explanation
Florida's seat belt law states that all drivers, front seat passengers, and passengers under 18 must be restrained. The law generally applies to cars manufactured after 1968 and to trucks manufactured after 1972. Some exemptions apply to vehicles manufactured prior to these dates.
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