Since June 1991 adults must also wear seat belts in the rear if available.
Usually, the temperature is about right if an adult can wear a long-sleeved T-shirt and pants without feeling cold.
Sometimes adults who do not have medical problems also wear diapers.
Several adults wear rigid smiles; they look like victims of prolonged formalities.
The adults who seemed to be in charge wore red bandanas, like Matthew's and the other boys'.
The adults she'd approached wore faces haunted by suffering and suspicion.
Every adult was wearing a wide bracelet with a large, artificial ruby in the middle.
Where the adult was wearing a seat belt, 46 percent of teenage passengers wore belts.
No major resort in North America requires adults to wear helmets.
New Hampshire has neither and does not require adults to wear seat belts.