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The major requirements of Virginia's Child Safety Seat Law:
Effective July 1, 2007: Child restraint devices are required
for children through the age of seven (until 8th birthday). Safety
seats must be properly used and approved by Department of Transportation
standards.
Effective July 1, 2007: Rear-facing child restraint devices must be placed in the back seat of a vehicle. In the event the vehicle does not have a back seat, the child restraint device may be placed in the front passenger seat only if the vehicle is either not equipped with a passenger side airbag or the passenger side airbag has been deactivated.
Effective July 1, 2007: Children can no longer ride unrestrained in the rear cargo area of vehicles.
- The law applies to anyone (i.e. parents, grandparents, babysitters,
friends) who provides transportation for a child in any vehicle
manufactured after January 1, 1968.
Public transportation (taxis, buses), regulation school buses,
and farm vehicles are exempted.
- The child restraint law is primary enforcement -- no other violation
need be committed prior to ticketing for failure to have a child
in an approved seat.
- A $50 civil penalty fine is imposed
for failure to have a child in a child restraint device. A $20
civil penalty fine is assessed when persons transporting a child
exempted from this law due to medical reasons do not carry a written
statement of the exemption. All fines collected go into a special
fund to purchase safety seats for low-income families.
- There are assistance programs for low-income residents who cannot
afford a safety seat. Contact Virginia Department of Health, Division of Injury and Violence Prevention at 1-800-732-8333 for more
information.
VIRGINIA'S PASSENGER SAFETY
BELT LAW
(Code of Virginia Article 12 - Section 46-2)
The major requirements of Virginia's Child Safety Belt Law:
Effective July 1, 2007: Children age 8 through age 15 (until
age 16) must be belted correctly in vehicle safety belts, in vehicles
manufactured after January 1, 1968. Exemptions are taxicabs, school
buses, executive sedans and limousines.
- This safety belt law is primary enforcement -- no other violation
need be committed prior to ticketing for failure to have a child
correctly buckled up.
- A $50 civil penalty fine will be imposed.
All fines collected go into a special fund to purchase safety
seats for low-income families.
VIRGINIA'S PICKUP TRUCK LAW
(Code of Virginia Section 46.2 - 1094)
- No person under age 16 shall be transported in the rear cargo
area of a pickup truck.
- There are exemptions for certain parades and farming operations.

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