Under the New York State occupant restraint law:
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The driver is responsible for making sure that each passenger under 16 uses a safety restraint.
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Seat belt use is required in taxis and emergency vehicles.
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If a vehicle is driven by a person with a Class-DJ learner permit, passengers 16 or older must wear a seat belt.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
The occupant restraint law in New York mandates that the driver is responsible for ensuring that all passengers under 16 years old wear seat belts. If a passenger under 16 is not properly restrained, the driver may face a fine and receive three penalty points on their driver’s license for each violation.
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