Who must wear safety belts in Illinois?
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All drivers and passengers (front and back seat) ages 8 and older.
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All drivers and front seat passengers ages 8 and older.
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All drivers and front seat passengers.
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All drivers and back seat passengers ages 6 and older.
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Explanation
According to Illinois law, all drivers and passengers who are at least 8 years old must wear safety belts, regardless of their seating position in the vehicle.
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