Who must wear safety belts in Florida?
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The driver and all passengers under the age of 21.
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The driver and all passengers, regardless of their age.
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Only passengers under the age of 16.
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The driver and front seat passengers, and all passengers under 18 years old.
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Explanation
In Florida, the seat belt law mandates that drivers, all front-seat passengers, and all passengers under the age of 18 must wear a seat belt. Additionally, Florida law requires children under the age of 4 to be secured in a safety seat, and children aged 4 and 5 must be in either a safety seat or a booster seat. Before starting your engine, always fasten both your lap and shoulder belts, and ensure that all passengers do the same - every trip, every time.
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