My family and I are going to take a road trip down to New York from Maine, but we’re pretty clueless about the traffic laws in the state. What is the seat belt law in New York?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
That sounds like an exciting trip! According to the seat belt law in New York, all passengers are required to wear a seat belt regardless of where they sit in the vehicle. You could possibly receive a $50 fine for a seatbelt violation in New York State.
Additionally, if you’re pulled over by the police because one of your adult passengers is not wearing a seat belt, then your passenger will be the one to get a ticket. But if a passenger under the age of 16 isn’t buckled up, then not only will the driver get a ticket, but it’s also considered a moving violation. That means you could receive three points on your
Anytime you’re behind the wheel, it’s always important to wear a seat belt. Not just for the safety of you and your passengers (along with other drivers!), but also to help keep your insurance rates down—excessive traffic tickets can lead your insurance provider to increase your rate!
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