Starting next year, children will be required to be in a car seat or booster until they are nine years old and at least 40 ...
The law on backless booster car seats (booster cushions) can be confusing. The current law (which changed in 2017) stopped manufacturers creating new models of booster cushions for children shorter ...
Motor vehicle crashes were the second-leading cause of serious traumatic injuries among patients treated in the Children’s ...
Each U.S. state has its own car seat laws. Learn about your state car seat and booster seat laws, plus best practices to keep your baby or toddler safe. Each state in the United States sets car ...
That's right for them. You might have heard that once kids are 8 they don't have to be in a car seat any more. While that is ...
Car seat laws changed dramatically in 2006, when new legislation meant all children up to 12 years old (or until they reached a height of 135cm) had to use an ‘appropriate’ car seat. Since then ...
Now that it's November and winter conditions are on the way, the RCMP are reminding people to keep children safe in vehicles.
Children between the ages of 4 and 8 are 45% less likely to sustain injuries in passenger car crashes if they are in booster seats than if they use seat belts alone, but deaths among that age ...
The Alberta RCMP is encouraging motorists to prioritize child seat safety this winter. As the temperature continues to drop ...