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#1. Which of the following is a common seat belt law for teen drivers?
Teen drivers must ensure all passengers, especially minors, are properly restrained.
#2. What mindset should teen drivers adopt about seat belts?
Proper seat belt use reduces risk of injury, satisfies the law, and models responsible behavior.
#3. True or False: Lap belts and shoulder belts together provide the best protection.
Using both distributes crash forces across strong parts of the body, reducing injuries.
#4. Which of the following is a good habit regarding seat belts?
Consistent seat belt use protects everyone in the vehicle.
#5. True or False: Wearing a seat belt can prevent ejection from the vehicle in a crash.
Seat belts keep occupants inside the vehicle, which dramatically increases survival chances.
#6. At what age are passengers typically allowed to sit without a booster seat but must still wear a seat belt?
Children transition from booster seats to standard seat belts once they meet height and age requirements.
#7. True or False: Airbags replace the need for seat belts.
Airbags are supplemental; seat belts are the primary restraint system.
#8. True or False: All passengers in a vehicle must wear seat belts if the law requires it.
Most states mandate all occupants, front and back, to buckle up.
#9. What is a common penalty for not wearing a seat belt?
Failing to buckle up can result in financial and legal consequences.
#10. Why are seat belts important?
Seat belts secure occupants during collisions, reducing the chance of serious injury.



