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Michigan State Police this week reminded drivers about updates to the state's Child Passenger Safety Law taking effect in April.
As of Wednesday, new child restraint laws in vehicles took effect in Michigan. The new law includes safety standards for ...
The new law aims to decrease the number of children killed in crashes, which remains the leading cause of death for young ...
Michigan’s Child Passenger Safety Laws also require ... under 4 may ride in a car seat in the front seat. A child in a rear-facing car seat may only ride in the front seat if the airbag is ...
Stricter rules in Michigan involving how young children are seated – and where they sit – in a passenger vehicle take effect April 2.
Children must be secured in a car seat appropriate for their age, weight and height Car seats and booster seats are life-saving devices. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) ...
A new law took effect in Michigan Wednesday in an effort to keep children safer, especially when it comes to car accidents.
New child passenger safety laws in Michigan will be ... Key changes include requiring rear-facing car seats for children up to age 2, forward-facing seats until at least age 5, and booster seats ...
Current rules allow kids aged 8 to 13 to ride in the front seat if they’re 4-foot-9 or taller. The new law requires all children aged 8 to 13 to be bucked up and in the backseat. More information is ...