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  1. 23 V.S.A. § 1259. Safety belts; persons age 18 and over. (a) The operator of a motor vehicle shall be guilty of a violation of this section if any person 18 years of age and older is occupying a seating position which has been manufactured with a federally approved safety belt system and is not restrained by the safety belt system while the ...

  2. Everyone in the vehicle, including backseat passengers and children, must wear seat belts properly. The driver will receive a fine of $25.00 for a first violation; $50.00 for a second violation; $100.00 for third and subsequent violations. Lap and shoulder belts must be worn and shoulder belts must NOT be placed behind the back or under the arm.

  3. legislature.vermont.gov › statutes › sectionVermont Laws

    (a) The operator of a motor vehicle shall be guilty of a violation of this section if any person 18 years of age or older is occupying a seating position that has been manufactured with a federally approved safety belt system and is not restrained by the safety belt system while the motor vehicle is in motion on a public highway.

  4. Seat belt laws for front seat passengers in the 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and the 5 inhabited U.S. territories.

    State, Federal District, Or Territory
    Type Of Law
    Date Of First Law
    Who Is Covered
    Primary Enforcement
    July 18, 1991
    All ages in all seats [7]
    Primary Enforcement
    September 12, 1990
    All ages in all seats
    Primary Enforcement [3]
    All ages in front seats [8]
    Secondary Enforcement 1
    January 1, 1991
    All ages in front seats; Under age 16 in ...
  5. Vermont Seat Belt Law. Vermont’s seat belt law is simple enough. “All drivers and passengers must buckle up in a moving vehicle, regardless if they sit in the front or back”. However, if you’re above 18 years old, this law is only secondary. You can only be given a ticket if you violated another law.

  6. The Vermont seat belt law is super simple. “All vehicle occupants, the driver and all passengers (that don’t require car seats), are required to wear a seat belt in a moving vehicle”. Yes, it doesn’t matter if you sit at the front or back — it’s still required.

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  8. Feb 9, 2018 · Seat belt laws are divided into two categories: primary and secondary. Primary seat belt laws allow law enforcement officers to ticket a driver or passenger for not wearing a seat belt, without any other traffic offense taking place.

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