RR – CH 4. Safety Belt Law  8 and older = safety belts in front seat  under 8 = child restraint system  everyone = backseat $25 fine Child Passenger.

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RR – CH 4

Safety Belt Law  8 and older = safety belts in front seat  under 8 = child restraint system  everyone = backseat $25 fine Child Passenger Protection Law  Children under 8 = approved child restraint system

 65 MPH =  55 MPH =  30 MPH =  20 MPH =  15 MPH =

 Construction Zones –  Emergency Vehicles –  School Crossings -

 MIRROR  BLINKER  BLINDSPOT  200 FEET  100 FEET

* Left lane usage * Signaling: 100 feet and 200 feet * U-Turns Special Stops School buses: Fine: RR Crossings: Alleys/Driveways:

Uphill: (Superman) Away Downhill: Towards 12 inches Prohibited  15 feet – fire hydrant  20 feet – intersection  30 feet stop/yield sign  50 feet – RR Crossing

* Headsets * Sound Systems – 75 feet