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During a trip, a Class 4 driver notices a child passenger, approximately 6 years old, has unbuckled their seatbelt. What should the driver do?

Drivers are legally responsible for ensuring all passengers, especially children, are properly restrained. A safe stop is necessary to rectify an unbuckled seat

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Question: During a trip, a Class 4 driver notices a child passenger, approximately 6 years old, has unbuckled their seatbelt. What should the driver do?

Answer options: ✅ Safely pull over and instruct the child (or guardian) to buckle up before continuing.

  • Continue driving and assume the child will buckle themselves eventually.
  • Tell the child to buckle up while driving, but do not stop.
  • It is the parent's responsibility, not the driver's, to ensure the child is buckled.

Correct answer: Safely pull over and instruct the child (or guardian) to buckle up before continuing.

Explanation: Drivers are legally responsible for ensuring all passengers, especially children, are properly restrained. A safe stop is necessary to rectify an unbuckled seatbelt.

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