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Seat Belt Use

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Keep your child in a booster seat as long as possible. Your child could be ready for a regular seat belt anywhere between 9 and 12 years old depending on height and weight. Your child should be about 4' 9" tall and at least 60 to 80 po...
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Absolutely! In fact, it's dangerous not to. Research has repeatedly shown that the best way to protect your growing baby is to protect yourself: Wear a properly positioned safety belt each and every time you're in a car or truck. To avoid...
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Safety belt/shoulder belts not only hold you in place while the vehicle absorbs the impact of a crash, but they also prevent occupants from being ejected or thrown around in the cab where they can strike objects around them. Safety belts al...
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Answers to Other Common Questions
As parents, we do everything in our power to make sure our children are safe. We make them wear helmets when riding their bikes. Knee and elbow pads are used to protect them when skateboarding or rollerblading. Child safety seats and seat b...
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When it comes to using safety restraints with children, there are several important things to keep in mind. First, all children should be in either a safety seat or a booster seat until they are big enough to wear an adult seat belt. How ...
http://newyork.drivinguniversity.com/driving-safety/new...
"My favorite is called the Lookout." I have one for my miniature schnauzer and i love it and i believe she really does too. i have taken her on a three hour drive in it and she is perfectly comfortable and has never tried to jump ...
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Vehicles are specifically designed to provide a "safety cage" to protect occupants. In the event of a crash, you want to make sure you remain in your seat, inside the vehicle - and the best way to do that is to wear your seat be...
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This is a simple one to answer for me. After typing many emergency room reports on accidents, there is no question in my mind as to whether or not to fasten a seat belt. There are many reports that float through my mind that are so sad. Per...
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Booster seats are made for children who have grown out of their car seat, but are not yet ready for the regular seat belt in the car. Once a child weighs at least 40 pounds and is tall enough so that his ears reach the top of his car seat, ...
http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH/WSAUS000/32833/328...
There are two types of seat belt laws: primary and secondary. Primary seat belt laws allow law enforcement officers within a state that honors them to ticket a driver for not wearing a seat belt...
http://www.ehow.com/articles_4597-p2-general-driving-la...