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If you’re thinking of buying a car seat in the next year, you may want to be aware of new federal car seat guidelines going ...
Tougher safety rules are on the way for car seats, focusing on dangerous side-impact crashes. Car seat manufacturers have ...
Shopping for a new seat? You can check the packaging or the company’s website to see if it has been tested with the new ...
Nearly 70% of children under 13 involved in fatal car crashes from 2011 to 2021 were not properly restrained, despite clear ...
New safety rules will soon require car seats to pass side-impact crash tests, increasing protection for the littlest of ...
News rules for side-impact crash testing go into effect soon - 2 News Oklahoma's Cathy Tatom brings us Consumer Reports look ...
First responders are preaching the benefits of using proper restraints in the vehicle after five people survived a head-on ...
Tip 2: Read Both The Car Seat And Vehicle Manuals We get it: Reading manuals is no fun, and it can seem like you know what you’re doing—especially if you’ve already done this before. But ...
A small boy holding a lollipop sits in a car seat in a car, 1960s. Today, a child is involved in a vehicle crash every 33 ...
If you have any questions, you can get your car seat inspected by a certified technician one of the following locations. For more information, you can call Betsey Mowery at 501-351-2436.
New child safety seat law goes into effect Thursday. Here’s what you need to know. Age is now a criteria for using a rear-facing or forward-facing car or booster seats.
Public flyer created by the Office of Highway Safety Planning stating Michigan's updated Child Passenger Safety Laws. The news laws will take effect on April 2, 2025.