Parents are being reminded of essential child car seat regulations to ensure the safety of their children and avoid hefty fines.
According to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency, children in the state are required to be in a front facing car seat until ...
A recent study shows that four out of five parents move children out of booster seats before they are ready.But, not ...
Four out of five parents moved their kid out of a booster seat before the child was big enough, according to the report, Booster Seat Use in the USA: Breakthroughs and Barriers, published Monday ...
And for parents of children who have outgrown their forward-facing car seats, but still need a booster to help make sure a regular seatbelt fits them properly, we have a guide to the best booster ...
Children must now remain in a booster seat until they are 9 years old — as opposed to 8 as in years past. Children under 2 and weighing less than 40 pounds must be in a rear-facing car seat.