Wearing a seatbelt can be the biggest factor in whether someone survives a car accident or not. But there are specific circumstances where somebody is allowed to be in their car without a seatbelt on. 9News
Australia is the land of some strange and wacky road rules - not all of them well-known - but just how strictly are they enforced?
But there are specific circumstances why somebody is allowed to be in their car without a seatbelt on. If you're the driver and you are reversing the car, you are allowed to take off your seatbelt for a better look.If the vehicle was originally manufactured without seatbelts and you are older than seven, you don't need to wear a seatbelt.
Such a certificate is tied to specific medical conditions and disabilities and must be signed by a doctor.If you are required to get in and out of the vehicle frequently while engaged in door-to-door pick-up or delivery of goods, and you drive at no more than 25km/h, you don't have to wear a seatbelt.The driver of the red car is waiting to enter the road from a parked position.The driver of the red car needs to give way to all other vehicles, including the bicycle.