You get stopped and there is a passenger under 16 without a belt. You can face a fine, and receive how many penalty points on your driver license for each violation?
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Four.
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Two.
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Three.
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Explanation
Under New York State’s occupant restraint law, the driver is responsible for ensuring that all passengers under 16 are properly restrained. If stopped with one or more passengers younger than 16 not wearing a seat belt, the driver will receive a fine and three penalty points for each unbuckled passenger. Always make sure children are secured with a seat belt or an appropriate child restraint system.
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