If the vehicle is equipped with air bags, seat belts:
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Are optional.
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Should not be worn.
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Should still be worn.
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Explanation
Air bags are not, by any means, a substitute for seat belts. Even if a vehicle is equipped with air-bags, you are still required to wear seat belts. Air bags help keep you safer than a seat belt alone.
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