(Shore Daily News:)
Starting July 1st, a new law in Virginia will require all vehicle occupants—front and back—to buckle up.
Previously, only front-seat passengers and children in the back were legally required to wear seat belts. But now, the rule applies to everyone in the car.
The law also outlines specific safety measures for children:Kids under 2 must ride in a rear-facing car seat, while those aged 2 to 8 need an age-appropriate safety or booster seat. Once children are over 8 years old—or taller than four-foot-nine—they can use a regular seat belt.
Officials say the updated law is all about safety—aiming to reduce injuries and save lives in the event of a crash.
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