Crime & Safety

Buckle Up: New Seat Belt Law Goes Into Effect Jan. 1

All passengers riding in the back seat will have to buckle up.

Beginning Jan. 1, all vehicle occupants in Illinois — even those in the back seat — will be required to wear a safety belt as part of a recently approved law amending the state's vehicle code.

However, taxi cabs are exempt from the new law.

According to WGNtv reports, Senator John Cullerton, who co-sponsored the safety belt bill, says many cabs operating in the city aren't even equipped with backseat seatbelts, and without first checking that taxis are properly maintained, you can hardly expect to crack down on people riding in them.

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With the new law going into effect Jan. 1, everyone in the vehicle will have to be buckled up, regardless of their age or where they are seated.

Violators may receive a $60 citation.

Find out what's happening in Lake Zurichfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

For more information on House Bill 219 or traffic safety in general, contact the state police at (815) 239-1152.

Note: Patch.com linked to WGNtv.com.

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