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SHELBURNE, Vt. (WCAX) - Now one month since new child passenger safety laws went into effect in Vermont, police departments are working to educate drivers on the rules. Saturday in Shelburne ...
Vermont recently updated its child passenger safety law. As of July 1, the new legislation mandates that children must be secured in a car seat until they reach the age of five or exceed the seat ...
Child safety seats are notoriously ... so experts in Vermont are offering to help parents for free. Vermont's Child Passenger Safety Program and several other law enforcement and highway safety ...
Car crash fatalities have risen in Vermont ... She pointed out that Vermont’s seat belt restraint law is classified as a secondary enforcement law for adults. When a police officer spots a ...
The new laws state that children must be secured in a car seat that is appropriate for their weight and height, according to the car seat manufacturer’s instructions. State laws require children ...
Since July 1 in Vermont, a child under two must ... Officials say despite the changes in the law, it’s important to change your child’s car seat, in phases based on weight and what the seat ...