NEW YORK STATE'S "NEW" CHILD RESTRAINT LAW
Child Passenger Restraints Are Not An Option, They Are The Law!
- All children must be restrained in an appropriate child restraint system while riding in a motor vehicle, until they reach their 8th birthday. (7th birthday prior to 11/24/09)
- An appropriate child restraint system is one that meets the child's size and weight recommended by the manufacturer.
- The safety belt in your vehicle is not designed for children. A booster seat raises your child up so that the safety belt fits your child correctly and provides better protection.
Posted by
on Nov. 24, 2009 at 12:51 PM
Add your quick reply below:
You must be a member to reply to this post.
Replies:
1-3 of 3 replies
by
Group Mod-Stephannie
on Nov. 24, 2009 at 4:13 PM
was just coming on to share this. doesn't apply to me as my sons would be in them regardless of what the law says (and 2 of them were/are).
http://nysdmv.com/dmvfaqs.htm#carseat
Wife to John, Mom to John, Garrett, Christopher and Alexander
"Your stupidity is my husbands job security."
1-3 of 3 replies
Add your quick reply below:
You must be a member to reply to this post.
Check out these interesting topics from all over CafeMom:
- Smarter Living:Sun Safety
- Family Piggy Bank: Meet Your Goals
- Positive Parenting: Host a Card Shower
- Dinner Ideas: Ranch Spinach Pasta Salad
Advertisement






- jasminesmom09
on Nov. 24, 2009 at 12:51 PM