
It can be a critical mistake to think people do not need to wear a seat belt if they are just driving around the corner. Studies have proven that a person has a 400% greater chance of surviving an accident if they are properly seat belted. Florida Statute S316.614 details the rules regarding the use of safety belts. Florida law requires that anyone driving a car, pickup truck, truck or van on a Florida road must wear a seat belt. This law applies to front seat passengers too. Failure to wear a seat belt is considered a non-moving violation and is punishable by a $30.00 fine plus $6.00 in court costs. If the driver is under 18 years of age, each passenger must wear a seat belt as long as the car, truck, pickup truck or van is moving.
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