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Michigan has a primary seat belt law, which means law enforcement can stop and ticket motorists solely for not being buckled up. The law requires: Passengers 8-15 to buckle up in all seating positions; Drivers and front seat passengers to be buckled up; Michigan's child passenger safety law requires: Children younger than age 4 to ride in a car ...
The first seat belt law was a federal law, Title 49 of the United States Code, Chapter 301, Motor Safety Standard, which took effect on January 1, 1968, that required all vehicles (except buses) to be fitted with seat belts in all designated seating positions. [1]
31 lip 2015 · Children ages 8 to 15 must wear seat belts regardless of where they're sitting in the vehicle. Drivers and passengers in the front seats must wear seat belts. Adults sitting in the back seats...
1 kwi 2024 · Michigan's new child restraint law takes age, height, and weight into account before switching a child among a rear-facing seat, a front-facing seat, and a booster seat, among other changes.
6 lut 2024 · The Michigan seat belt laws and the car seat laws require that children under the age of 4 must be secured in a “child restraint system” such as a rear- or forward-facing child car seat AND they must ride in the rear seat when the vehicle has a rear seat. (MCL 257.710e (3) (a); 257.710d (1) (2))
Michigan’s Seat Belt Law. (MCL 257.710e) Michigan has a primary law, which means law enforcement can stop and ticket motorists solely for not being buckled up. Passengers 8-15 years old must wear a seat belt in all seating positions. Drivers and front seat passen-gers must be buckled.
3 mar 2021 · Seat belts are required for children who have outgrown the height and weight limits of their booster seat. In addition, seat belts are mandatory for all drivers, front seat passengers...