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Young driver licensing laws
Point values were assigned according to the schedule below. Regardless of point totals, no state was rated above "marginal" if its intermediate license age is less than 16 or it allows unrestricted driving before age 16, 6 months.
Good: ≥ 6 points Fair: 4 or 5 points Marginal: 2 or 3 points Poor: 0 or 1 point
Safety belt use laws
Good: law allows primary enforcement (police may stop and ticket motorists for belt law violations alone); fines and/or license points are imposed for violations; and law applies to occupants in rear as well as front seats
Fair: law allows primary enforcement but doesn't require belt use in rear seats
Marginal: law allows secondary enforcement (police must stop motorists for other violation before enforcing belt law)
Poor: either no belt use law or law doesn't impose any fine or license points
Child restraint use laws
Good: all children younger than 13 in all vehicle seats are required to ride in infant restraints, child seats, or safety belts; enforcement is primary (see above for definition of primary enforcement)
Marginal: all children younger than 13 in all seats are required to ride in infant restraints, child seats, or safety belts; enforcement under adult belt laws may be secondary (see above for definition of secondary enforcement)
Poor: some children younger than 13 aren't required to be restrained
Motorcycle helmet use laws
Good: all motorcycle riders must wear helmets
Poor: either no helmet use law or law covers only some riders
Red light camera enforcement laws
Good: law grants specific statewide authority for camera enforcement
Fair: operational camera enforcement without specific state authority
Marginal: law restricts authority for camera enforcement to specific communities only
Poor: no law grants authority for camera enforcement and no operational camera enforcement