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Oct 13, 2023 · A child eight through 17 years of age shall be restrained in a safety belt or a child passenger restraining system. Penalty. Penalties for failing to follow the child passenger safety laws: The fine is $25.00 for the first offense, $50.00 for the second, and $100.00 for the third offense. No points will be assessed to the license of the driver.
- Effective July 1, Vermont has a revised law related to Child ...
A child in a rear-facing car seat must not ride in front of...
- Effective July 1, Vermont has a revised law related to Child ...
Jul 1, 2024 · A child in a rear-facing car seat must not ride in front of an active airbag. A child over 2 years of age but under five years of age must be properly secured in a federally approved rear-facing or forward-facing car seat with a harness. A child under eight years of age who is not properly secured in a harnessed car seat must be properly ...
Aug 6, 2024 · SHELBURNE, Vt. —. In an effort to enhance the safety of young passengers, Vermont recently updated its child passenger safety law. As of July 1, the new legislation mandates that children must ...
Child Passenger Safety. Vermont's Child Passenger Safety Program, Be Seat Smart, is designed to draw attention to the importance of child car seats and to help caregivers understand the 4 Stages of Seat Safety for every child. Child safety seats can be confusing for caregivers, and many car seats are not properly installed.
Aug 3, 2024 · New Vermont's law mandates that children must be secured in a car seat until they turn five years old or exceed the seat's height or weight limits.
Sep 23, 2020 · All children who weigh less than 20 pounds must be secured in a rear-facing seat regardless of age. All infants younger than one year of age need to be in a rear-facing seat. Children between one and eight years of age who weigh more than 20 pounds must be secured with a car seat that is appropriate for the child’s height, weight or age.
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Under Vermont law, children who are younger than eight years old generally must be secured in a child safety seat or booster seat that meets federal standards. (Federal law sets the safety requirements for all types of child safety seats.) (Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 23, § 1258 (2024).)