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New York Seat Belt Law

In 1984, when New York became the first state to impose a seat belt law, motorists complained that the law diminished their freedoms and others argued that they actually made them less safe.  Now years later, most people readily embrace wearing seat belt laws.  In fact, it is surprisingly to me that some people fail to wear them.  I personally feel uncomfortable until I buckle mine.

The statistics are impressive. Lap and harness belt in motor vehicles saved 12,802 lives in 2014,  according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administraiton.

In New York, an adult seat belt ticket carries 0 points and roughly a $100 fine.  However, while child seat belt tickets carry roughly the same fine amount, they also carry 3 points on the driver’s license.  Yet we still see a fair amount of motorist ticketed for violating the seat belt laws.  Further, it is not uncommon for a motorist pulled over for this violation to be ticketed for one or more additional things.

Therefore, for you and your family’s safety (and to avoid troublesome tickets), do not forget to wear your seat belts.

The full text for the New York seat belt law is below.

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