In Idaho can I be stopped for not wearing my seatbelt if I do not commit any other violation?

No. In Idaho, seat belt violations are classified as secondary offenses. An Officer must have a primary offense such as speeding to pull you over. We would ask that you comply with Idaho State Statutes and always wear your seat belts.

As a driver of a vehicle, you will also be responsible for the passengers of that vehicle who are not wearing their seat belts. View the state statute on seatbelts.

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1. Why aren't officers catching "real" criminals, instead of writing tickets?
2. Does the Idaho Falls Police department have a ticket (citation) quota?
3. Are radar jammers legal in Idaho?
4. In Idaho can I be stopped for not wearing my seatbelt if I do not commit any other violation?
5. A Police Officer is behind me with his lights on. What should I do?
6. Can an officer pull me over without using radar or laser speed measurement?
7. Why do officers shine so many lights when they stop a vehicle?
8. Are radar / laser detectors legal in Idaho?
9. I received a speeding ticket in Idaho Falls and lost it? What do I do?
10. How do officers test suspected drunk drivers?
11. I was stopped by an officer and my driver license, registration, or insurance card was not returned. What do I do?
12. What happens if I refuse to sign a traffic ticket?
13. Can a police officer pull me over for no reason?
14. Can a police officer issue me a citation without showing me the radar or laser gun he used to obtain my speed?
15. Can a police officer pull me over if I am "going with the flow of traffic?"
16. If I am legally stopped by a police officer on the street, can he search me?