The New York State occupant restraint law states that:
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The driver and passengers in the front seat must wear a seat belt.
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Every occupant, no matter the age or seating position, must wear a seat belt.
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Adults in the backseat are legally required to wear a seat belt.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
The New York State occupant restraint law requires that both the driver and all front-seat passengers wear seat belts.
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