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.
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 ...
Through the rest of 2025, troopers will be focusing on distracted driving, speeding and seat belt usage in passenger and ...
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency says 29-year-old Nain Hernandez was fatally injured when the 2015 Lexus RC350 he was ...
Violating California law by not wearing a seat belt can result in a fine of $162, according to the state Office of Traffic ...
Merced County law enforcement agencies are reminding motorists about the importance of wearing seat belts as the agencies launch a Seat Belts Save Lives campaign beginning this week.
Yes, law enforcement officers in California can conduct ... pull you over and issue a ticket solely for not wearing a seat belt,” the law firm said on its website. California has laws regarding ...
(ST. JOSEPH, Mo.) One person has been shot outside North Belt Walmart Sunday morning. According to the St. Joseph Police ...