Scott County law agencies will take part in an enhanced seat-belt enforcement campaign that starts today through June 6. Under state law, drivers, passengers and kids need to be buckled up or in ...
Education and enforcement of the new seat belt law has helped push the state’s belt use rate to a record high 90 percent, and as a result, factored in a lower death count for the year and fewer ...
Law enforcement can now stop motorists solely for seat belt violations, including unbelted passengers. Minnesota is the 29th state to pass a primary seat belt law following the recent passage by ...
The Independence Police Department has joined agencies across the state for focused enforcement of proper seat belt and car ...
Minnesota’s primary seat belt law went into effect Tuesday, meaning drivers and passengers in all seating positions – including the back seat – must be buckled up or in the correct child restraint.
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