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The House has defeated a measure that would make North Dakota’s buckle-up law primary.That means you could be pulled over for not wearing your safety…
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A North Dakota House committee is recommending a “do-not-pass” on a bill that makes not buckling up a primary offense.It’s currently a secondary offense,…
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The House has rejected a bill that would have dropped the requirement for seat belts use among people 18 and older.That – after the House Transportation…
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A North Dakota House Committee has voted to recommend a bill that would repeal the requirement that drivers over the age of 18 have to buckle up.The vote…
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The state Senate has voted to make North Dakota’s seat belt law “primary enforcement.”That means a driver can be stopped for not buckling up.It’s…
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A Legislative committee will be hearing a bill to make not wearing your seat belt a primary offense.Right now, it’s a secondary offense – meaning you have…
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The House has killed the bill that would make not buckling up a primary offense.Right now, it’s a secondary offense – in that you have to be pulled over…
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The state Senate has reconsidered its action – and passed the bill to make not wearing your seat belt a primary offense.That means you can be stopped for…
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There will be another effort in the Legislature to make North Dakota’s seat belt law a primary offense.Right now, it’s a secondary offense – meaning you…
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The effort is called “Vision Zero.”The goal: Zero highway fatalities in North Dakota.Gov. Doug Burgum, along with the directors of the state Department of…