Emily Schwing, KYUK This article was produced for ProPublica's Local Reporting Network in partnership with KYUK and NPR's Station Investigations Team, which supports local investigative journalism.
Starting this summer, if you’re caught not wearing a seat belt in the back seat, you might have to pay a fine.
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However, it's not just about buckling up when you get in the car; it's also about doing it when the seats are empty. This might sound strange or even silly, but it makes sense. This is due to the ...
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