CT Drivers: New Seatbelt Laws Go Into Effect on Oct 1

The new law, which Gov. Ned Lamont signed in July, requires all occupants in a vehicle, regardless of age, to wear a seat belt. Previously, passengers over 16 in the back seat were not required to buckle up.

“Our goal is zero fatalities. Unrestrained passengers in the back seat can become projectiles in the event of a crash, causing serious injuries or fatalities,” Connecticut Department of Transportation Commissioner Joseph Giulietti said at a press conference Monday. “This new law will aid in our ongoing effort to reduce motor vehicle fatalities and serious injuries. With an increased number of adults riding in the back seats with ride-sharing services, this new law is a lifesaving measure for all Connecticut residents on our roadways.”

The bill became Public Act 21-175 with Governor Lamont signing it on July 12. This new law takes into effect on October 1, 2021.

Close up hands man sitting on car seat and fastening seat belt, car safety concept.

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