Under Alaskan law, seat belts are required:
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Only for the driver.
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Only for passengers under the age of 21.
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Only for children under the age of 16.
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For everyone in the vehicle at all times.
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Explanation
Under Alaska law, everyone in a motor vehicle must use a safety belt at all times. This includes both the driver and any passengers. Always fasten your seat belt and ensure that all passengers in the vehicle are using seat belts or child restraints, regardless of the length of the trip.
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