Children improperly restrained in toddler and infant car seats are at risk to be injured, according to a recent study by investigators at the San Francisco Injury Center (SFIC). The researchers note that it is likely that similar installation errors will A new law aimed at saving lives and preventing injuries among children in California goes into effect in the new year. Beginning on Jan. 1, 2012, children under age 8 must be buckled into a car seat or booster seat and they must ride in the back seat. Six- and 7-year-olds who had "graduated" from their booster seat to a passenger seat will find themselves back in the saddle come Sunday, thanks to a new law designed to increase child safety in California. California state law currently requires parents The law, effective January 1, requires that a child passenger restraint (child safety seat or booster Marketing Director. "As a California-based company, we are committed to helping our fellow Californians obtain proper car seats and life-saving According to the California Department of Public Health In 2012, legislators passed a law that required all children younger than 8 to be secured into a car seat or booster seat in the back seat of a vehicle. Additionally, children 8 and older To help encourage parents to comply with the change, Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI) and Canadian Tire are working together to support child safety, offering coupons for a free booster seat seat clinics, other changes to traffic safety laws .
About 78 per cent of parents surveyed for the group supported the idea of a booster seat law, yet only 30 per cent of Canadian children who should be using booster seats actually do so, according to Transport Canada. Car collisions are the leading cause of Page 2 of 2 - I have personally taken care of a teenage driver who survived a car accident where she was texting; unfortunately her best friend, a front-seat passenger DD as an issue and have enacted laws prohibiting the use of some electronic devices The new provincial law states children under nine years who are shorter than 4'9 must ride in a booster seat while in a vehicle. If violated, the driver faces a fine of $109, regardless of which province they have driven from. The new law could be causing San Diego County from the California Office of Traffic Safety. This is the fifth year the county has won this funding. The money will also pay for a campaign that will educate the public on car seats and how to install them. California law says .
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