Backseat rider & Drivers -Seat Belt law ( MD)

Started by ducati culture, October 01, 2013, 09:30:17 AM

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ducati culture

Effective : Oct 1

Maryland has now joined Jerzee and others states that now required backseat passengers/ drivers to wear a seat belt or get a 50 ticket.   [shot]   dc

http://www.ors.od.nih.gov/News/Pages/Maryland-Cell-Phone-and-Seat-Belt-Law.aspx


Maryland's Seat Belt Law
Maryland has a primary seat belt law for front seat occupants and a secondary seat belt law for back seat occupants
Tickets can be issued to drivers and front seat passengers even if no other violation is observed
Each person that is not buckled up (driver and passenger) may receive a ticket of up to $50 for not wearing a seatbelt
In the case where any passenger under the age of 16 years of age is not buckled up, the driver will receive a ticket for each offense. For instance, if a driver is stopped and not wearing a seat belt, and a passenger under the age of 16 is also not restrained, the driver will receive a $50 adult seat belt ticket for himself and a $50 ticket for the passenger.

Statler

The cell phone has also become a primary versus secondary offense, so you can be stopped because of it.  Before the stop had to be for a different offense before a ticket could be issued. 

It's still buy a flounder a drink month

zooom

which means...be very aware when using your phone as a GPS, as it could be argued as being in violation.
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MikeZ

Quote from: zooom on October 01, 2013, 12:35:04 PM
which means...be very aware when using your phone as a GPS, as it could be argued as being in violation.
But if it's attached to the dash/ windshield in some sort of holder wouldn't that be considered hands free and OK?
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zooom

Quote from: MikeZ on October 02, 2013, 06:03:03 AM
But if it's attached to the dash/ windshield in some sort of holder wouldn't that be considered hands free and OK?


typically..yes...but lets be real....how many people do?
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MikeZ

Quote from: zooom on October 02, 2013, 06:10:46 AM
typically..yes...but lets be real....how many people do?
I do so that was my main reason to ask.
I leave it attached but play w/ it to often cause I use Waze app
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tocino

Quote from: zooom on October 02, 2013, 06:10:46 AM
typically..yes...but lets be real....how many people do?

Judging by what I see when riding - a lot. I see more people weaving, etc. messing with their GPS's than talking on the phone.
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