The Florida
Safety Belt Law states that if you are operating a motor vehicle,
you must be restrained by a safety belt.
Each passenger under the age of 18 must be restrained
by a safety belt or a child restraint device.
Any front seat passenger over the age of 18 must be
restrained by a safety belt.
Some exceptions to wearing a seat belt include persons having
medical conditions certified by a physician, newspaper home delivery
persons while in the course of their home delivery routes, solid waste
or recyclable collection service employees while on a collection route,
persons traveling in the living quarters of a recreational vehicle,
persons traveling in the space within a truck body that is intended to
contain merchandise or property, persons operating motor vehicles not
required to be equipped with safety belts under federal law.