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| Connecticut
Driving Laws |
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Safety
Belts and Child Restraints:
- Before you drive away, always fasten your safety belts and make sure all
your passengers are using safety belts or
child restraints. |
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- Connecticut has a mandatory seat-belt
law. Also remember to lock the vehicle's doors.
- It is important that you and your
passengers use safety belts
- Studies have shown that if you are
in an accident while using safety belts, your
chances of being injured are greatly reduced.
- Under Connecticut driving law, it is illegal to drive or to be a
front-seat passenger, without wearing safety
belts.
- If your vehicle has a two-part safety belt system, be sure to wear both
the lap-belt and the shoulder-belt. Wearing
either part alone greatly reduces your
protection.
- If you have an automatic shoulder belt, be sure to buckle your lap belt
as well. Otherwise, in a collision you could
slide out of the belt and be injured.
- In addition to protecting you from injury as a driver, safety belts help
you keep control of the vehicle. If you are
struck from the side or make a quick turn, the
force could push you sideways.
- You cannot steer the vehicle if you are not behind the wheel.
- Connecticut driving law requires that safety belts must be worn even if
the vehicle is equipped with air bags. While
air bags are good protection against hitting
the steering wheel, dashboard or windshield,
they do not protect you if you are hit from the
side or rear or if the vehicle rolls over. And,
an air bag will not keep you behind the wheel
in these situations.
- Connecticut driving law requires children to wear proper child restraint
and safety systems while riding in a vehicle.
Any child under age 4 and weighing less than 40
pounds must be in a child restraint system that
conforms to all applicable federal motor
vehicle standards
- Children under 4 years old and weighing
more than 40 pounds must use an approved
child restraint system or a seat safety belt.
All children must ride securely buckled in
the back seat of vehicles equipped with
passenger-side airbags.
- Under Connecticut driving law, drivers
found violating these laws face penalties,
including fines and license suspension.
Connecticut driving law also requires that the
operator as well as any front seat passenger
shall wear seat belts. In addition to complying
with Connecticut traffic laws requiring child
restraint systems in vehicles, drivers must
ensure that any passenger between 4 and 16
years old is wearing a seat belt.
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