The driver and front-seat passengers __ or older can each face a fine if they fail to wear a seat belt.
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21
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14
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18
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16
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Explanation
In the front seat, both the driver and the passenger must wear a seat belt. If the driver or front-seat passengers aged 16 or older fail to buckle up, they can each be fined under New York State law.
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