Table 2-4: Key Provisions of Safety Belt Use Laws: 2006,,,,, ,,,,, State,Effective1,Enforcement2, Fine,Seats covered3,Vehicles exempted4 Alabama,7/18/1992,Primary,$25 ,Front,"Designed for >10 passengers; model year <1965, rural mail carriers, newspaper delivery, and vehicles normally operating in reverse." Alaska,9/12/1990,Primary5,$15 ,All,"School bus, emergency vehicles, mail or newspaper delivery, non-highway vehicles generally." Arizona,1/1/1991,Secondary6,$10 ,Front,Designed for >10 passengers; model year <1972; rural mail carriers. Arkansas,7/15/1991,Secondary,$25 ,Front,"School, church, or public bus; model year <1968." California,1/1/1986,Primary,$20 ,All,"Emergency vehicles, postal service vehicles, newspaper delivery vehicles." Colorado,7/1/1987,Secondary7,$17 ,Front,"Passenger bus, school bus, ambulance, postal service vehicles, delivery and pickup services." Connecticut,1/1/1986,Primary,$15 ,Front,"Truck or bus >15,000 lbs; public, emergency, and delivery vehicles; postal service vehicles; newspaper delivery vehicles." Delaware,1/1/1992,Primary,$25 ,All,"Postal service vehicles, tractors, off highway vehicles." District of Columbia,12/12/1985,Primary,$50 8,All,Seating >8 people. Florida,7/1/1986,Secondary,$30 ,Front,"School bus purchased before 1/1/2001; farm tractors, trash trucks, newspaper delivery, living space RVs, public bus, truck >5,000 lbs. Number of passengers in pickup truck required to wear seat belt shall not exceed number of installed front seat belts (extra passengers exempted)." Georgia,9/1/1988,Primary,$15-$25,Front,"Designed for >10 passengers, pickup, offroad vehicles, vehicles used for frequent stops. Exemption for pickups applies to passengers 18 and over." Hawaii,2/16/1985,Primary,$55 9,Front,"Bus or school bus >10,000 lbs, emergency vehicles, taxicabs. Exempts persons unable to use seat belt when all available seat belt assemblies are in use (in that case, unsecured children must sit in the back seat." Idaho,7/1/1986,Secondary,$10 ,All,">8,000 lbs, mail carriers, implements of husbandry." Illinois,7/1/1985,Primary,$25 ,Front,"Emergency vehicles, vehicles making frequent stops. If driver is under 18, all passengers under 19 must be restrained. Children >40 lbs may use lap belt in rear seat if no combination belt is available." Indiana,7/1/1987,Primary,$25 ,Front,"Truck, tractor, RV, postal vehicles, delivery vehicles, taxi, bus, emergency vehicles, antique cars." Iowa,7/1/1986,Primary,$25 ,Front,"Delivery vehicles that do not exceed 25 mph between stops, emergency vehicles, postal vehicles." Kansas,7/1/1986,Secondary,$10 ,Front,"Designed for >10 people, truck >12,000 lbs, off-road vehicles, postal vehicles, newspaper delivery vehicles." Kentucky,7/13/1994,Primary10,$25 ,All,"Designed for >10 people, truck >12,000 lbs, farm trucks 2,000 lbs or more; postal vehicles. Safety belt roadblocks prohibited. No points on driving record for belt violations." Louisiana,7/1/1986,Primary,$25 ,Front,"Designed for >10 people, utility vehicles traveling <20 mph, model year <1981, postal vehicles, farm vehicles, persons delivering newspapers." Maine,12/27/1995,Primary,$50 ,All,"Manufactured without safety belts, postal vehicles. Everyone in school bus equipped with safety belts must use them." Maryland,7/1/1986,Primary,$25 ,Outboard front,"""Historical"" vehicles, for-hire vehicles, farm vehicles within 10 miles of farm, vanpool vehicles, ambulances, funeral limousines, modified vehicles 25+ years old." Massachusetts,2/1/1994,Secondary,$25 ,All,"Trucks >18,000 lbs, buses and taxis, emergency vehicles, postal vehicles." Michigan,7/1/1985,Primary,$25 ,Front,"Taxi, bus, school bus, postal service vehicles, commercial vehicles making frequent stops." Minnesota,8/1/1986,Secondary,$25 ,Front,"Farm pickup trucks, postal vehicles, commercial vehicles making frequent stops if not exceeding 25 mph between stops." Mississippi,3/20/1990,Primary,$25 ,Front,"Farm vehicle, buses, postal vehicles, utlity meter readers' vehicles, all-terrain vehicles, vehicles designed for >15 people." Missouri,9/28/1985,Secondary11,$10 ,Front,"Designed for >10 people; truck >12,000 lbs; postal service vehicles; vehicles being used for agriculture" Montana,10/1/1987,Secondary12,$20 ,All,"Vehicles making frequent stops if exemption obtained from state, construction vehicles." Nebraska,1/1/1993,Secondary,$25 ,Front,"Model year <1973, farm tractors and other agricultural equipment, buses, postal vehicles, ambulance or rescue service vehicles." Nevada,7/1/1987,Secondary,$25 ,All,"Taxi, bus, school bus, postal service vehicles, emergency vehicles, delivery vehicles not exceeding 15 mph, any vehicle or seating position if the state determines compliance is impractical." New Hampshire,None,No adult law,$25 ,All,"School bus, vehicle for hire, model year <1968, antique cars, vehicles in parade traveling at 10 mph or less." New Jersey,3/1/1985,Primary,$20 ,Front,"Manufactured before 1966, rural letter carriers." New Mexico,1/1/1986,Primary,$25 13,All,"Vehicles >10,000 lbs, rural letter carriers." New York,12/1/1984,Primary,$50-$100 14,Front,"Bus, school bus15, taxi, emergency or delivery vehicle, rural letter carriers." North Carolina,10/1/1985,Primary,$25 16,Front; all seats as of 7/1/07,"Designed for >11 people, farm vehicles, postal vehicles, designated commercial vehicles, emergency vehicles. If no lap and shoulder belt, children 40-80 lbs may be in lap belt." North Dakota,7/14/1994,Secondary17,$20 ,Front,"Designed for >10 people, farm vehicles, rural mail carriers. When all seats or all front seat safety belts are used by other occupants." Ohio,5/6/1986,Secondary,$30 18,Front,"Postal service vehicles, vehicles delivering newspapers." Oklahoma,2/1/1987,Primary,$20 ,Front,"Farm vehicle, truck, truck tractor, RV, postal service vehicles, school buses, taxicabs, emergency vehicles." Oregon,12/7/1990,Primary,$75 or less,All,"Newspaper, mail, meter, and transit vehicles; for-hire vehicles; trash trucks; emergency vehicles; taxicab operators." Pennsylvania,11/23/1987,Secondary,$10 19,Front,"Truck >7,000 lbs, rural letter carriers, delivery vehicles traveling at 15 mph or less." Rhode Island,6/18/1991,Secondary20,$75 ,All,Postal service vehicles. South Carolina,7/1/1989,Primary21,$25 ,All,"Emergency vehicles, buses, postal service vehicles, delivery vehicles, vehicles varrying >10 passengers, parade vehicles; vehicles in which all seating positions with safety belts are already occupied; persons occupying rear seat, unless the vehicle is equipped with shoulder harness." South Dakota,1/1/1995,Secondary22,$20 ,Front,"Passenger bus, school bus, rural mail carriers, newspaper or periodical deliveries." Tennessee,4/21/1986,Primary,$10 23,Front,">8,500 lbs, rural letter carriers, utlity workers, newspaper delivery; vehicles in parades, hayrides, or crossing a highway from one field to another if operated at <15 mph." Texas,9/1/1985,Primary,$25-$50,Front,"Designed for >10 people, truck >15,000 lbs, farm vehicles, postal service vehicles, meter readers." Utah,4/28/1986,Secondary24,$45 or less 25,All,Passengers exempted if all seats occupied or if riding in seating positions not equipped with safety belts. Vermont,1/1/1994,Secondary,$25 ,All,"Bus, taxi, rural mail carriers, delivery vehicles traveling at 15 mph or less, emergency vehicles, farm tractors.",,,,,,, Virginia,1/1/1988,Secondary,$25 ,Front,"Designed for >10 people, taxi, police vehicles, rural mail carriers, newspaper delivery, utility meter readers, commercial vehicles making frequent stops.",,,,,,, Washington,6/11/1986,Primary,$35 ,All,"Designed for >10 people; when all designated seating positions are occupied; vehicles exempted by state regulation, including farm, construction, or commercial vehicles making frequent stops.",,,,,,, West Virginia,9/1/1993,Secondary,$25 26,Front,"Designed for >10 people, rural mail carriers.",,,,,,, Wisconsin,12/1/1987,Secondary,$10 ,All,"Taxi, farm trucks engaged in farming, emergency vehicles required to make more than 10 stops per mile, rural mail carriers, land surveyors.",,,,,,, Wyoming,6/8/1989,Secondary27,25 28,All,"Postal vehicles, emergency vehicles, buses. Excess passengers exempted if all seats are occupied.",,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, KEY: RV = recreational vehicle.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, "NOTES: 1Effective date of first belt law in the state; 2Primary enforcement enables police officers to stop vehicles and write citations whenever they observe a violation of the seat belt law. Secondary enforcement allows police officers to write a citation for seat belt infractions only after stopping a vehicle for some other traffic infraction; 3Virtually every State exempts persons who for medical reasons cannot use a safety belt and vehicles not originally required to be equipped with safety belts; 4Exemptions for emergency vehicles and buses generally do not apply to the driver; 5To enforce the safety belt law, the officer must personally observe the violation or have another reason to stop the vehicle; 6If a motorist is wearing a safety belt when stopped for another violation, the fine for that violation is reduced by $10; 7Primary enforcement if the driver is under 17 years of age; 8Plus 2 points on license record; 9Includes $45 fine and $10 surcharge for neuro-trauma special fund; 10Primary enforcement begins 1/1/07; until then, “courtesy notices” will be given as part of educational phase; 11Primary for children <16 years of age;",,,,,,,,,,,, "12Exemption for persons who cannot use a seat belt because all available seat belts are in use; 13Plus 2 points on driving record; 14Plus 3 points on license record if the violation involves a child under 16 years of age. Front seat passengers 16 years and older can be fined up to $50 and drivers can be fined up to $100 for each passenger <16 years not wearing a safety belt; 15School buses sold in the State must be equipped with seat belts. Board of Education, via regulations, may provide that on school buses under its jurisdiction, safety belts be used when vehicle is in operation; 16On July 1, 2007, the fine for a rear seat passenger will be $10 and no court costs, with secondary enforcement of violations occurring in the rear seat; 17Primary enforcement for all positions if occupant is <18 years of age;",,,,,,,,,,,, "18$30 driver, $20 passenger; 19Fine is $10, but with court, EMS, judicial, and computer costs the ticket total is $51.50; 20Primary enforcement for drivers and occupants <18 years of age; 21Safetbelt law may not be enforced by checkpoints designed for that purpose. Law does not apply to an occupant if all belts in the vehicle are used by other occupants; 22Primary enforcement for all seating positions if occupant is <18 years of age; 23Drivers 18 years of age and older pay $10 if they do not contest the citation; drivers 16-17 years pay $20; $50 if unsuccessfully contested in court; 24Primary enforcement for all seating positions if occupant is 18 years of age or under; 25Reduced to $15 upon completion of class; standard enforcement for children 18 years of age and under; 26The fine for drivers is $25; the fine for passengers >12 years of age is $10; 27If motorist is wearing safety belt when stopped for another violation, the fine for that violation is reduced by $10; 28Passengers violating the safety belt requirements are subject to a fine of $10.",,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, "SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Traffic Safety Facts 2006 Early Edition, Washington, DC: 2007, available at www.nhtsa.dot.gov/portal/nhtsa_static_file_downloader.jsp?file=/staticfiles/DOT/NHTSA/NCSA/Content/TSF/TSF2006EE.pdf as of Feb. 13, 2008.",,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,,