Newark, NJ- Have you ever forgotten to fasten your seat belt? Or, just refused to wear it? Do you let your passengers to get away without wearing their seat belts? All states have laws requiring motorists to wear seat belts whether they are in the driver’s seat or a passenger, and it is important to be aware of these laws if you travel between states. Concerns regarding this has lead to a rise in searches online such as “best online traffic school california“, or “driving school refresher course”, but in New Jersey the law states that a seat belt is mandatory. Violating New Jersey’s Mandatory Seat Belt Rule is generally only cause for a traffic summons. That has changed, though, now that the Supreme Court of New Jersey established that, depending on the circumstances, a seat belt violation can be considered a criminal offense.
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