A newly enacted
primary safety belt law, along with stepped - up enforcement, has pushed Washington's belt use rate up to 93 percent.
Not exact matches
Nebraska's
law is secondary only for those children who may be in
safety belts and
primary for those who must be in a child
safety seat.
When states enact
primary enforcement of
safety belt laws, death rates decline 7 percent, Institute researchers find.
Safety belt use
laws in only 21 states and the District of Columbia are
primary, meaning police may stop vehicles solely for
belt law violations.