Vermont Statutes
§ 3211 — Crashes; duty to stop and report
Vermont § 3211
JurisdictionVermont
Title 23Title 23: Motor Vehicles
Ch. 29Chapter 029: Snowmobiles, Vessels, and Water Sports
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Bluebook
Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 23, § 3211 (2026).
Text
(a)The operator of a snowmobile who has caused or is involved in a crash resulting in injury to any person or property, other than the snowmobile then under his or her control, shall immediately stop and render such assistance as may be reasonably necessary. The operator shall give his or her name, residence, registration number, and the name of the owner of the snowmobile to the party whose person or property is injured.
(b)The operator of a snowmobile involved in a crash resulting in death or injury to any person, or damage to property other than the snowmobile he or she is operating, in excess of $500.00, shall immediately notify a law enforcement officer and file a report of the incident with the Commissioner within 72 hours, on forms prescribed by the Commissioner. (Added 1983, No.
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