Buckle up in all seats: Using rear seat belts

The state of New Jersey is set to become the 23rd state (when the law goes into effect in 2011) to require all rear passengers to ride restrained. Signed by Governor Jon Corzine before he left office, the rear seat belt law will be a secondary offense—meaning drivers will have to be pulled over for another offense to receive a ticket. The seat belt law for front seat riders in NJ is a primary offense, so you can get ticketed from just that infraction. The former governor knows a bit about the dan…

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