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Vermont Traffic Laws

Below you will find links to traffic laws and driving rules in Vermont -- including the online vehicle code, statutes on common traffic violations, and state-specific driving manuals (where available).

Drinking & Driving Violations Operating under the influence (23 VSA section 1201)
Driving Without a License / With a Suspended License License required (23 VSA section 601)
Driving Without Insurance / With Insufficient Insurance Maintenance of financial responsibility (23 VSA section 800)
Driving Without Registration / With Expired Registration Persons required to register (23 VSA section 301)
Illegal U-Turn Turning prohibited (23 VSA section 1062)
Leaving the Scene of an Accident / Hit & Run Accidents; duty to stop (23 VSA section 1128)
Mechanical Violations Operation of Vehicles: Equipment (23 VSA Ch. 13 scroll to sections 1221 to 1391)
Reckless Driving Negligent operation; grossly negligent operation (23 VSA section 1091)
Running a Red Light / Stop Sign Obedience to traffic-control devices (23 VSA section 1021)
Seat Belt / Child Restraint Violations Child restraint systems (23 VSA section 1258)
Safety belts (23 VSA section 1259)
Speeding Local speed limits (23 VSA section 1007)
Basic rule and maximum limits (23 VSA section 1081)
Unlawful Vehicle Modifications Operation of Vehicles: Equipment (23 VSA Ch. 13 scroll to sections 1221 to 1391)
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