Ontario G Road Test Training · Question
If a passenger 16 or older refuses to wear a seat belt:
For passengers 16+, they bear responsibility for their own seat belt. The driver is responsible for passengers under 16.
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Question: If a passenger 16 or older refuses to wear a seat belt:
Answer options:
- The driver is fined ✅ The passenger is responsible and can be fined
- No one is fined
- Both are jailed
Correct answer: The passenger is responsible and can be fined
Explanation: For passengers 16+, they bear responsibility for their own seat belt. The driver is responsible for passengers under 16.
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