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Alchen [17]
2 years ago
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A law enforcement officer notices that one of your passengers is not wearing a seat belt, which of the statements below is true?

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Veseljchak [2.6K]2 years ago
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Ans: C. You may receive a citation if your passenger is younger than 16.

<u>Other options</u>:

A. Both you and your passenger receive a citation.

B. Your passenger will receive a citation regardless of age.

A citation is a document handed to a violator of traffic rules by a law enforcement officer. The violations may be for speeding, parking offenses, or not wearing a seat-belt.

If one is given a citation, usually one pays a fine, but in some cases may have to make court appearances, or even face jail time, depending on severity of the offense.

Among the rules is that passengers younger than sixteen years have to wear a seat-belt. A driver failing to ensure this would earn a citation.

To learn more about wearing of seatbelts: brainly.com/question/4942297

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