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BertiWooster | 16:21 Tue 22nd Jun 2010 | Law
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Sitting in your car - parked

With engine running
or
With engine switched off

In the above instances , are you by law suposed to have your seatbelt fastened ?
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I thought it was only a requirement when the car was moving forwards, or just stopped in a traffic queue. It has never been a requirement whilst reversing.
I wouldn't say so as you can legally take it off to reverse...
No.

If they wanted to be picky about it just claim that you are about to perform a manoeuvre involving reverse gear and you are then exempt from wearing the seatbelt until you complete the manoeuvre
in case you're interested the other reasons why you can be exempt from wearing a seatbelt are....

"(b) the driver of or a passenger in a motor vehicle constructed or adapted for carrying goods, while on a journey which does not exceed 50 metres and which is undertaken for the purpose of delivering or collecting any thing;

(c) a person driving a vehicle while performing a manoeuvre which includes reversing;

(d) a qualified driver (within the meaning given by regulation 9 of the Motor Vehicles (Driving Licences) Regulations 1987) who is supervising the holder of a provisional licence (within the meaning of Part III of the Act) while that holder is performing a manoeuvre which includes reversing;

(e) a person by whom, as provided in the Motor Vehicles (Driving Licences) Regulations 1987, a test of competence to drive is being conducted and his wearing a seat belt would endanger himself or any other person;

(f) a person driving or riding in a vehicle while it is being used for fire brigade or police purposes or for carrying a person in lawful custody (a person who is being so carried being included in this exemption);

(g) the driver of—
(i) a licensed taxi while it is being used for seeking hire, or answering a call for hire, or carrying a passenger for hire, or
(ii) a private hire vehicle while it is being used to carry a passenger for hire;

(h) a person riding in a vehicle, being used under a trade licence, for the purpose of investigating or remedying a mechanical fault in the vehicle;

(j) a disabled person who is wearing a disabled person's belt; or

(k) a person riding in a vehicle while it is taking part in a procession organised by or on behalf of the Crown."


(would (k) include driving round the m25?)
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The question was not about reversing guys
Well ignore the bits about reversing and just absorb the other bits..........
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So - what's the answer to the question , in the stated circumstances .
If you are parked, engine running or not...........there is NO requirement for you to wear your seatbelt.
It was being pointed out that if you don't need a seatbelt to reverse why would you need one when parked?
or where a seatbelft isn't fitted must be another?

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