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Seventeen states, including Indiana, will share more than $109 million in federal grants to enforce seat belt laws and promote highway safety, the government said Friday.
The funding is part of a program established in 2005 to encourage states to approve stronger seat belt laws that allow police to stop motorists solely for failing to wear seat belts.See the full content of this document
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States Share Highway Safety Grants Indiana to Receive $15.7 Million to Enforce Seat Belt Law
The laws, called primary enforcement safety belt laws, have been passed in 26 ...
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