Must ambulance drivers wear a seat belt during non-emergency service on roads within built-up areas?
Traffic safety: Transported persons and cargo
Explanation
Ambulance **drivers** must wear the **seat belt** whenever they are on duty, even in non-urgent situations and within urban areas. This is because the use of the seat belt is mandatory for **all people** traveling in a vehicle that has it installed, both drivers and passengers, on any type of road.
There are some exceptions to this rule, but they apply only in specific situations, such as when drivers are parking in reverse, taxi drivers on duty, or delivery drivers who must continuously get out of the vehicle. However, these exceptions do not include ambulance drivers in non-urgent services. Therefore, they must wear the seat belt at all times to ensure their safety and that of others.
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