The CMV Safety Belt Partnership is a collaboration among the U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, other government agencies, and industry specific private - sector organizations designed to
encourage safety belt use by commercial motor vehicle drivers.
Not exact matches
to
encourage the proper
use of occupant protection devices (including the
use of
safety belts and child restraint systems) by occupants of motor vehicles;
Ford's MyKey ™ system, designed to
encourage safer teen driving and
safety belt use, also is newly available on Mustang.
«We will continue doing everything possible to make cars safer, increase seat
belt use, put a stop to drunk driving and distracted driving and
encourage drivers to put
safety first.»
(i) A judge, acting under Article 45.0511, Code of Criminal Procedure, who elects to defer further proceedings and to place a defendant accused of a violation of Subsection (b) on probation under that article, in lieu of requiring the defendant to complete a driving
safety course approved by the Texas Education Agency, shall require the defendant to attend and present proof that the defendant has successfully completed a specialized driving safety course approved by the Texas Education Agency under the Texas Driver and Traffic Safety Education Act (Article 4413 (29c), Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes) that includes four hours of instruction that encourages the use of child passenger safety seat systems and the wearing of seat belts and empha
safety course approved by the Texas Education Agency, shall require the defendant to attend and present proof that the defendant has successfully completed a specialized driving
safety course approved by the Texas Education Agency under the Texas Driver and Traffic Safety Education Act (Article 4413 (29c), Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes) that includes four hours of instruction that encourages the use of child passenger safety seat systems and the wearing of seat belts and empha
safety course approved by the Texas Education Agency under the Texas Driver and Traffic
Safety Education Act (Article 4413 (29c), Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes) that includes four hours of instruction that encourages the use of child passenger safety seat systems and the wearing of seat belts and empha
Safety Education Act (Article 4413 (29c), Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes) that includes four hours of instruction that
encourages the
use of child passenger
safety seat systems and the wearing of seat belts and empha
safety seat systems and the wearing of seat
belts and emphasizes:
(g) A judge, acting under Article 45.0511, Criminal Procedure Code, who elects to defer further proceedings and to place a defendant accused of a violation of this section on probation under that article, in lieu of requiring the defendant to complete a driving
safety course approved by the Texas Education Agency, shall require the defendant to attend and present proof that the defendant has successfully completed a specialized driving safety course approved by the Texas Education Agency under the Texas Driver and Traffic Safety Education Act that includes four hours of instruction that encourages the use of child passenger safety seat systems and the wearing of seat be
safety course approved by the Texas Education Agency, shall require the defendant to attend and present proof that the defendant has successfully completed a specialized driving
safety course approved by the Texas Education Agency under the Texas Driver and Traffic Safety Education Act that includes four hours of instruction that encourages the use of child passenger safety seat systems and the wearing of seat be
safety course approved by the Texas Education Agency under the Texas Driver and Traffic
Safety Education Act that includes four hours of instruction that encourages the use of child passenger safety seat systems and the wearing of seat be
Safety Education Act that includes four hours of instruction that
encourages the
use of child passenger
safety seat systems and the wearing of seat be
safety seat systems and the wearing of seat
belts...