TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) -- The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles says children ages 4 and 5 will soon be required to sit in a child safety seat or booster seat rather than only using a seatbelt. The change becomes effective on Jan. 1. The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles says children ages 4 and 5 will soon be required to sit in a child safety seat or booster seat rather than only using a seatbelt. The change becomes effective on Jan. 1. Executive Director Terry Florida's new booster seat law aims to change that. Effective Jan. 1, children ages 5 and younger must use a booster seat when in a motor vehicle. Victor agrees but says the new law will make parents more aware of how to keep their children safer in a MOBILE, Alabama -- Florida is catching up with the rest of the nation when it comes to car seat laws. Starting Thursday, children ages 5 and younger must use a booster seat when riding in a motor vehicle. According to Florida Safety Council Spokesman Glenn The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles says children ages 4 and 5 will soon be required to sit in a child safety seat or booster seat rather than only using a seatbelt. The change becomes effective on Jan. 1. Executive Director Terry The change in what some called one of the nation’s weakest child-restraint laws means that any 4- to 5-year-old must be in an approved safety or booster seat and not just strapped into a seat belt. The change strengthened Florida’s original law .
up to the rest of the nation in regards to child seat regulations. In fact, a new law went into effect yesterday, designed to help protect young ones from harm. Florida is known for having weak car seat laws, but many are trying to change that with a Starting Jan. 1, seatbelts won't be sufficient for 4- and 5-year-old children traveling in vehicles in Florida Children ages 4 and 5, previously allowed to ride in cars with just a seatbelt, must use child-safety or booster seats under a new law that takes HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) – The new year brought in new car seat and booster seat laws in Florida. But how does Alabama compare? “If we see a child that’s not in a child restraint, we can pull you over simply for that child not being in that child Forty-seven states, concerned about the safety of their children, have enacted a booster seat law. Florida is not one of them. However, there is tremendous support in Florida for the passage of this legislation. A statewide coalition of more than 30 .
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