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Seat Belts
Why Buckle
Up?
• Studies show seat belts
do save lives and reduce injuries during crashes.
• Seat belts work with
air bags to protect occupants. Air bags alone are not enough
to safeguard occupants.
• More than 2,000 unbuckled
drivers and front seat passengers died on New Jersey's
roadways in the past 10 years.
• Approximately 700 unbuckled
drivers and front seat passengers were thrown out of
their vehicles during crashes and killed in the past
10 years.
New Jersey’s Seat Belt
Law:
• Applies to all passenger
vehicles including vans, pickup trucks and SUV's, that are
required to be equipped with seat belts.
• Applies to all passengers,
who are at least 8 years of age but less than 18 years of
age, and each driver and front seat passenger of a
passenger automobile, operated
on a street or highway. All occupants are required
to wear a properly adjusted and
fastened seat belt system.
• Makes the driver responsible
for proper seat belt use by all occupants who are under
the age of 18.
What are the Penalties?
If you are stopped for a violation and you and/or the front
seat occupant is observed to be unbelted, the fine is $46.00
per summons (Click It or Ticket).
What are the exemptions?
• Those riding in passenger
autos manufactured before July 1, 1966.
• Those riding in passenger
autos that don't require safety belts under federal law.
• Those with physical or
medical reasons verified in writing by a licensed physician.
A Word to the Wise
Safety belts improve your chances of surviving a crash by
60%. Most crashes occur within 25 miles of home and at speeds
under 40 miles per hour. So buckle up and enjoy life!
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