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  2. Seat belt laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    New Hampshire is the only U.S. state that does not by law require adult drivers to wear safety belts while operating a motor vehicle. In 15 of the 50 states, non-use of seat belts is considered a secondary offense, which means that a police officer cannot stop and ticket a driver for the sole offense of not wearing a seat belt.

  3. Ban new, young drivers from carrying passengers of similar ...

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    New drivers aged under 21 should be banned from carrying passengers of a similar age for six months after passing their test, a motoring organisation has claimed.

  4. Seat belt legislation - Wikipedia

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    Depending on which state a driver is in, not wearing a seat belt in the front seat is either a primary offense or a secondary offense, with the exception of New Hampshire, which does not have a law requiring people over age 18 to wear a seat belt. In the front seat, the driver and each passenger must wear a seat belt, one person per belt.

  5. Should Mass. police be allowed to stop drivers for failing to ...

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    One of the bills would just change the language included in the current statute; two companion bills filed by Roy and Feeney would require the driver and all passengers to be restrained ...

  6. Learner's permit and insurance: What parents of new drivers ...

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    This usually involves requiring a licensed driver (often 25 years or older) to be present in the passenger seat at all times while the permit holder is driving.

  7. Driver's licenses in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Learner must reach age 16, hold permit for six months, and log 50 hours of practice or take driver education. No passengers under age 19 or driving from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. for one year. Wisconsin Department of Transportation, Division of Motor Vehicles [132] Yes, see notes. 15 years, 6 months 16 years 16 years, 9 months 8 years No

  8. Graduated driver licensing - Wikipedia

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    At the age of 17, a new driver is allowed to drive accompanied by an experienced driver. The persons who are allowed to accompany the driver, typically the parents, are listed in the preliminary licence. When the driver turns 18, the normal licence is sent to the driver without any additional tests. [3] The German term is "Begleitetes Fahren".

  9. How to get car insurance for new drivers - AOL

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    Age, driving record, location, gender, marital status, vehicle type, credit history and coverage limits are all factors that can determine a new driver's car insurance rate.