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Old 06-29-2004, 06:28 PM
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seat belt law for trucks?

i know in my home state (KY,) if I have truck plates... a seat belt isn't required. Is that true when I travel out of state or do the rules apply to the state that I'm currently in ?

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Old 06-30-2004, 07:27 AM
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Re: seat belt law for trucks?

You have to follow the laws for the state you're in- a belt would be required.
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Re: Re: seat belt law for trucks?

here in kansas, if it came equiped with seat belts, they better be on.
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Re: seat belt law for trucks?

Here in MI front seat drivers/passengers must have a seat belt on unless the car was made before the seat belt law became effective. Rear seat passengers 15 and younger are required to have seat belts on, everyone else aren't required to.
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