-
Tap water bans in France amid contamination risk: how to check water quality where you are
Some areas measured more than 20 times the recommended level of ‘forever chemicals’
-
Three major wildfires continue to burn in south and south-west France amid heatwave conditions
Workers at Goodyear tyre testing circuit in Hérault evacuated as blaze passes dangerously close to site containing fuel
-
French whisky now sells over a million bottles per year
New EU laws have allowed French spirit producers to use their stills for whisky outside of the strictly controlled cognac distilling season
Can you be fined for not wearing seatbelt in old cars?
I drive an old Peugeot that has no centre seatbelt in the back. Could I or my passengers in theory be fined for not wearing one? J.S.
It is fairly rare now that cars are not equipped with three seatbelts in the back, but if you have an older one with only two, it is true that a third passenger in the back sitting in the middle would have no belt.
Firstly, owners of old cars that do not have three in the back are not legally obliged to modify them to install one. Secondly, the law says that where there is a seatbelt it must be used. But since you cannot use a seatbelt that does not exist, then no there should be no fine for not using one if sitting in that place. However, it is forbidden for a child under three to be travelling with no seatbelt even in that situation.
On the other hand, in cars which do have three back belts, there is a €90 fine (€135 if not paid promptly) for not wearing one, which is payable by the driver if the passenger is under 18.