The California Highway Patrol and police departments continue their maximum-enforcement effort today, targeting drivers who fail to buckle up.
The two-week enforcement will run through June 6 and includes Memorial Day weekend, one of the busiest travel holidays of the year.
The maximum fine for a seat-belt violation is $89 for the first offense and $191 for a second offense
And it´s not just for drivers but passengers and children, too.
The CHP says drivers cited for improperly securing a child may receive a mark on their driving record and face a maximum fine of $371 for the first offense and $871 for the second.
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