TacoMac
Well-Known Member
Most states have secondary laws (laws that aren't necessarily enforced on everybody - they can't pull you over for it, but can site you for it if you're pulled over for some other reason) and those mostly apply to youth, not adults. It's just like helmet laws. Not all states have them, and the ones that do differ. For instance, in South Carolina, you must wear a helmet until you're 21. After that, it's your option. In Georgia, it's mandatory for all ages.By TocoMac post is this true, if so how did the seat-belt laws get passed, was it a state effort or enforced by the feds?
Seat belts are the same. They're written differently from state to state. The Federal Government just recommended the guidelines for it for use on the INTERSTATE highway system due to fatalities.
Again: INTERSTATE COMMERCE.
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