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New Texas traffic laws go into effect Tues., Sept. 1
By Michele Samuelson | 08/25/09 | 12:54 PM EDT | 1 Comment
Drivers beware! A bunch of new laws that will directly affect you go into effect in the state of Texas next Tuesday. A list of new traffic laws, and some others, can be found here. Some examples:
HB 55 makes it illegal to use a wireless communication device in a school zone unless the vehicle is stopped or a hands-free device is used. Cities or counties wanting to enforce this law must post a sign at the beginning of each school zone to inform drivers that using a wireless communications device is prohibited and the operator is subject to a fine. It is a defense to prosecution if the operator was making an emergency call.
SB 61 amends the existing statute regarding child passenger safety seats. The bill requires that any child younger than 8 years of age be restrained in an approved child passenger safety seat unless the child is at least 4 feet, 9 inches in height. The fine is no more than $25 for a first offense and $250 for a second offense. The law also creates a new court cost for conviction of an offense under this section to be collected and used by TxDOT to buy safety seats for low income families. The law becomes effective on Sept. 1, 2009, but tickets for this offense cannot be issued until June 1, 2010. Police officers are allowed to issue a warning before that date.
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I completely support the new child passenger safety seat amend.! I've fit many elementary age children in the required SAFETY seats without a problem. Our children are safer with this legislation! Thank you!
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