Booster seats give little kids the extra height they need in your car, and seat belts fit them safely and securely.
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FOX 2 Detroit on MSNMichigan's new car seat laws now in effect - What to knowNew car seat laws change how long a child must remain in a type of car seat before moving up to the next safety seat.
Michigan State Police this week reminded drivers about updates to the state's Child Passenger Safety Law taking effect in ...
Michigan's new car seat laws, effective April 2, require children to stay in rear-facing car seats until age 2, then move to ...
When you’re driving and your little one is sitting behind you in a rear-facing car seat, a well-placed mirror will let you see if they’re happy in the back (or have nodded off to sleep ...
Current rules allow kids aged 8 to 13 to ride in the front seat if they’re 4-foot-9 or taller. The new law requires all children aged 8 to 13 to be bucked up and in the backseat. More information is ...
Starting next week, children must remain in a rear-facing car seat until at least 2 years old or until they outgrow the ...
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FOX 2 Detroit on MSNMichigan child car seat laws changing - What parents need to knowUpdated laws change how long a child must remain in a type of car seat before moving up to the next safety seat.
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