Rutland County, VT – A traffic stop in Danby on Monday afternoon led to charges against a local driver accused of operating a vehicle without a court-ordered ignition interlock device.
According to the Rutland County Sheriff’s Office, Deputy Alan Frasier conducted a traffic stop at 12:13 p.m. on September 22, 2025, after observing a vehicle traveling 43 mph in a posted 25 mph zone on South Main Street in Danby.
Deputies identified the driver as 36-year-old Tyler J. Jaworski of Danby. A records check revealed that Jaworski is required to use an ignition interlock device in order to operate a motor vehicle under Vermont law. Officials allege no such device was present in the vehicle at the time of the stop.
The sheriff’s office reported that Jaworski was cited on a charge of Ignition Interlock Device Required, a violation of Title 23 VSA 1213(g). He was released at the scene with a citation to appear in Rutland Superior Court’s Criminal Division at a later date.
Ignition interlock devices are often ordered following certain driving-related convictions, such as driving under the influence, and prevent a vehicle from starting if alcohol is detected on a driver’s breath.
No additional details about Jaworski’s court date were released.
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