The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration released new guidelines seat is unavailable, passenger air bags should be turned off when car seats are in front of them. After kids reach two, NHTSA recommends leaving them in a child or booster New guidelines came out Monday Anyone under 57 inches tall needs a booster seat, according to Gard, to ensure the seat belt hits them at the right point. If the seat belt hits the wrong spot a child could be severely injured in a crash. They'll have to have a booster seat. "We think this is a great thing and this has been in a long time coming," said Central Florida Safety Council Spokesman Glenn Victor. Florida has been known for having some of the weakest child safety seat laws in the The Michigan State Police have the current Michigan child safety seat laws on their website than 50 pounds nor shorter than four-feet-nine-inches tall in a booster seat. This new requirements add a weight minimum and extends the booster seat graduation Georgia is actually one of many states with increased child restraint legislation. According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), at least 20 other states have laws requiring children under age 8 to remain in a booster seat, with two State laws that mandate car booster seat use for children at least until age 8 are associated with fewer motor vehicle-related fatalities and severe injuries, and should be standardized throughout the U.S. to optimally protect children, according to new .
Along with party preparation, school cupcakes and gift giving, we also need to decide on her car seat situation. New Jersey law indicates she will be old enough and big enough to ditch the booster and law which indicates a child must be 8 years old But as he and his older brother grow into booster seats, the new recommendations give her more to consider. "The safety of these two is at hand." The new recommendations do not impact state laws at this point, but that's something child safety advocates A new law requiring children under age six to be in a child safety seat goes into effect this week, one just a few new laws that go into place Jan. 1. The measure (HB 225) requires 4- and 5-year-olds to be in car seats or booster seats while riding in Lawmakers said the new requirements would make seat belts fit children better. Under the new law, children younger than 8 years old or shorter than 57 inches tall would have to be in a booster. No matter the age, if the child is taller than 57 inches .
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