New York State requires:
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Seat belt use by the driver and front-seat passengers under 12.
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Seat belt use only by passengers 21 years of age or older.
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Seat belt use by adults, and seat belts, booster seats or child safety seats for children.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
The New York State occupant restraint law mandates that adults must wear seat belts in motor vehicles. Additionally, children are required to be secured in seat belts, child safety seats, or booster seats, depending on their age and size.
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