In Virginia, passengers younger than age 18 must be:

Properly secured in a safety belt, booster seat or child safety seat, no matter where they are seated.
Not buckled at all.
Properly buckled only if sitting in the front seat.
Properly secured in a safety belt, booster seat or child safety seat only if sitting in the back seat.
Explanation

Regardless of their age, the driver and all front seat passengers are required to wear safety belts while traveling in a moving vehicle. Drivers transporting anyone younger than age 18 must ensure that the passenger is wearing a seat belt or using a booster seat or child safety seat, regardless of where the passenger is seated in the vehicle.

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