New York State occupant restraint law:
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Is meant to restrain the use of seat belts.
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Applies to passengers 16 years or older.
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Also applies to visitors from outside New York State.
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Applies to New York State residents only.
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Explanation
The New York State occupant restraint law regarding seat belt use applies to all drivers and passengers, including visitors from outside the state. Everyone in the vehicle must comply with the seat belt requirements, ensuring safety for all occupants.
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