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Cindy Hamilton is the program coordinator for child passenger safety at OSF Children’s Hospital, and she shares some tips on how to protect your child while they ride in the car. One tip she ...
Following the heartbreaking loss of a young life on I-12, first responders and safety experts are stepping up efforts to educate caregivers on proper car seat use.
The Office of Highway Safety Planning is issuing a reminder to residents of the upcoming update to child passenger safety laws. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates that ...
The Child Passenger Safety Law implements stricter guidelines for how children should be secured in a vehicle to ensure they remain safe at all times. The number one tip 13 Action News was given ...
At age 13, children would be allowed in the front seat as long as they are “acceptably restrained by a safety belt ... The most recent change in California’s child passenger rules took effect in 2012, ...
The state is changing its child passenger safety laws, effective Wednesday. The new laws call for infants to ride in rear-facing car seats in the back seat for two years instead of one.
The updated child passenger safety law requires children under two years of age to be in a rear-facing car seat or until they reach the maximum weight and height allowed by the car seat’s ...