Who must wear seat belts?
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Only passengers and not the driver.
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The driver and front seat passengers.
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The driver and all passengers.
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Explanation
Always fasten your seat belt and ensure all passengers are using seat belts or child restraints-it's the law. The seat belt law is a primary law, meaning law enforcement officers can pull over a vehicle if they see anyone unbuckled or not properly secured in a child restraint system.
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