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When there is a seat belt for a seat it must be worn by a person occupying that seat.
Most modern vehicles have anchorages for baby restraints (often called isofix points).
Sitting in the back seat gives more of a buffer in the event of an accident. You should never share a seat belt with a passenger, and you should not position an unrestrained passenger in the front if possible.
You are responsible for your passengers wearing their seat belts.
Seat belts must be worn by all occupants when they are available (unless exempt).
A seat belt will help prevent you from being thrown through the windscreen in the event of an accident.
Babies are not big enough to use regular seat belts therefore must be restrained in a properly fitted baby restraint.
Seat belts reduce injuries in the event of an accident.
Children and babies are too small to use regular seat belts therefore proper child restraints should be installed correctly and used.
Always buckle up your seat belt on any journey.
You are responsible for ensuring your passengers are wearing a seat belt.
There is a seat belt for that rear seat and the passenger is not wearing it.