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Q: Your car is fitted with seat belts. When can a passenger travel in your car without wearing a seat belt?
Correct answer:
When they're exempt for medical reasons
Explanation
Where fitted, seat belts must be worn. It's the driver's responsibility to ensure that children under 14 years old wear a seat belt or use a suitable child restraint. Passengers aged 14 or over are responsible for wearing their seat belt. Exceptions to this law are made for people who hold a medical exemption certificate.
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