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In a Class 4 vehicle, which passengers is the driver legally responsible for ensuring are wearing seatbelts?

Passengers are responsible for their own seatbelts in many jurisdictions if they are over 16, but the driver must ensure all passengers under 16 are properly re

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Question: In a Class 4 vehicle, which passengers is the driver legally responsible for ensuring are wearing seatbelts?

Answer options:

  • Only if they are sitting in the front seat. ✅ Only if they are under the age of 16.
  • Only if the vehicle is travelling on a highway.
  • The driver is not responsible for passenger seatbelts.

Correct answer: Only if they are under the age of 16.

Explanation: Passengers are responsible for their own seatbelts in many jurisdictions if they are over 16, but the driver must ensure all passengers under 16 are properly restrained. However, it is a best practice and often a company policy for Class 4 drivers to ensure every passenger is buckled before moving.

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