Seat belt use is not required:
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In taxis.
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By passengers in buses (except school buses).
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In emergency vehicles.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
In New York State, seat belts are not required in vehicles manufactured in 1964 or earlier, in taxis and livery vehicles, in emergency vehicles, or by passengers on buses (excluding school buses). Additionally, Rural Letter Carriers are not required to wear a seat belt while delivering mail.
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