What are the safety rules for using car seats?

Current California Law: (California Vehicle Code Section 27360.) ​Children under the age of 8 must be secured in a car seat or booster seat in the back seat. Children who are 8 years of age OR have reached 4’9” in height may be secured by a booster seat, but at a minimum must be secured by a safety belt.

What is a child passenger safety seat?

California’s Occupant Protection Law California law requires all children under two years old to ride in a rear-facing car seat, unless the child weighs 40 or more pounds OR is 40 or more inches tall. Children who are 8 years old OR at least 4’9” may be secured by a booster seat, but at minimum wear a seat belt.

Which side of the car is the safest for the car seat?

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Where is the safest place to put a car seat? A study published in Pediatrics, showed for children newborn to 3 years old and all installs being equal, sitting in the center rear seat is 43% safer than sitting on the side in the back. The rear center position will be the furthest from any impact in any type of crash.

What is the passenger rule?

The passenger rule says that you can be riding in a moving CMV in the passengers seat off duty for up to two hours immediately before or after at least 8 hours line 2. If you didn’t have any off duty in a moving CMV (including before you went to line 2) then you didn’t violate the rule.

Is it better to put car seat behind driver or passenger?

Where is the safest place to put a car seat? A study published in Pediatrics, showed for children newborn to 3 years old and all installs being equal, sitting in the center rear seat is 43% safer than sitting on the side in the back. The rear center position will be the furthest from any impact in any type of crash.

What do you need to know about child passenger safety?

The CDC web page on Child Passenger Safety provides information about motor vehicle-related deaths among children, including risk and protective factors, and guidelines for caregivers on the proper use of child safety restraints.

How are car seat laws improving child safety?

Evidence has demonstrated that child passenger restraint laws, incentive and distribution programs, and education programs are effective in increasing use of car seats and booster seats and decreasing child deaths and injuries, especially when these programs are combined (Eichelberger AH, Chouinard AO, Jermakian JS, 2009).

When do children need to be transported in a car?

When children are driven in a motor vehicle other than a bus, all children should be transported only if they are restrained in a developmentally appropriate car safety seat, booster seat, seat belt, or harness that is suited to the child’s weight and age in accordance with state and federal laws and regulations. The

When is national child passenger safety Week 2020?

Seat belt fit can vary by vehicle so check fit in all vehicles. For the best possible protection, keep children properly buckled in the back seat. National Child Passenger Safety Week 2020 is September 20–26.