Most Americans grew up knowing the importance of “buckling up” when we get behind the wheel. However, many Americans still don’t use a seat belt when they’re riding in the back seat of a vehicle. In fact, in a recent survey conducted by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), 28 percent of respondents admitted they don’t always buckle up when they’re a back seat passenger.
SOURCE: LawInfo Blog – Read entire story here.