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SHARING THE ROAD WITH MOTORCYCLES

Warmer spring weather brings motorcycles out of hibernation, which makes May the perfect time for Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month.

FOLLOW THE 4-SECOND RULE FOR SAFETY SPACING

Most of us don’t mean to tailgate on the road, but how do we know when we’re too close? There is an easier way than the old one car length per 10 mph method, and all it takes is counting to four.

PASSING SAFELY ON TWO-LANE ROADS 

There are precious few passing opportunities on our Vermont roads, so it’s important to know how to do it safely when we can, and to recognize when we can’t. 

 

Vermont Violation Codes Index

If you know the 3-character violation code that you are looking for please use the first character of the code (below) to obtain an alphabetical listing of all violation codes beginning with that character:

0-9 A-D E-J L-Q R-Z

If you know the title and section number of the Vermont Statute please use the appropriate statutory reference below:

DMV Violations By Statutory Reference:
Title 5 - Title 7 - Title 10 - Title 12 - Title 13 - Title 15 - Title 24 - Title 29 - Title 32
Title 23, §110-1004 Title 23,§1005-1203B Title 23,§1205-3206 Title 23,§3207A-4123

ACD Violation Codes Index

ACD (AAMVAnet Code Dictionary) is a uniform set of codes that is used to report motor vehicle violations from one jurisdiction to another. An ACD code may appear on a Vermont driving record if a violation has been reported to Vermont from another jurisdiction. There are no points assessed in Vermont for a violation occurring in another jurisdiction.

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