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13 Jun 2016 The law says they have to be properly restrained until age 4 in an approved child safety seat, and between the ages of 4-8 in a belt-positioning booster seat. Here are AAA's recommendations Pennsylvania recently mandated rear-facing car seats for children under 2 years of age.
28 Jul 2016 Pennsylvania is the fourth state to pass legislation requiring that children are restrained in rear-facing child restraint systems until at least age 2, or they have outgrown the height and weight limitations for their rear-facing seat. Learn more here. - Flaura Koplin Winston, M.D., Ph.D., Philadelphia Philly.com.
Car Seat. Children under the age of four must be buckled into a federally-approved child safety seat, which must be secured to the vehicle by the seat belt system (or using the vehicle's LATCH system, available in newer vehicles), no matter where they ride in the vehicle (front or back seat).
24 Jan 2017 Child Safety Seats. Accidents are the major cause of childhood deaths and a frequent cause of significant disability. Many accidents can be prevented by simple precautions. The following are some tips to help secure your child's safety. Child Safety Seats (Car Seats). Transporting your child safely in the car
Children under 2 must be secured in a rear-facing car seat until the child outgrows the maximum weight and height limits designated by the car seat manufacturer. Children from age 4 up to age 8 must be restrained in an appropriate booster seat. Children from age 8 up to age 18 must be in a seat belt.
According to Team Educators for Child Safety (TECHS) in Pennsylvania, 9 out of 10 car seats are improperly installed. Learn how to install your child's car seat properly. Attend a TECHS car seat safety inspection or schedule a personal appointment by calling 412-885-0266. Learn more about the AAP Car Seat Guidelines.
Learn what the law is in the state of PA and if you and your family are following it. SUMMARY OF PENNSYLVANIA'S CHILD PASSENGER PROTECTION LAWS. (Act 53, 1983 / Act 22, 1993 / Act 229, 2002 / Act 81, 2011 / Act 43, 2016). All drivers operating a passenger car, Class I and Class II truck, classic motor vehicle,
Introduction. The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) has various safety laws in place to keep you safe on the road. Safety laws cover a range of topics, including child safety seats, using cell phones while driving, and DUIs and drunk driving.
28 Jul 2017 The American Academy of Pediatrics has released new guidelines for using car and booster seats. Pennsylvania, meanwhile, is getting stricter
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