Bills signed into law last year which lacked two-thirds support in the Senate take effect in Michigan on April 2, here are ...
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New 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 ...
Car crashes are the number one cause of death for young children, according to Michigan law enforcement. That’s why the state ...
Michigan's updated child car seat laws aim to enhance safety, requiring age-appropriate restraints for children.
Under the new laws, kids younger than 2 must be in a rear-facing car seat. They can switch to a forward-facing car seat when ...
Key changes include requiring rear-facing car seats for children up to age 2, forward-facing seats until at least age 5, and booster seats until at least age 8 or a height of 4 feet 9 inches.
Car seats and booster seats are life-saving devices. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates ...
Parents with small children may have to adjust vehicle seats come April as Michigan has made changes to its child passenger ...
Updated laws change how long a child must remain in a type of car seat before moving up to the next safety seat.
Car seats and booster seats are life-saving devices. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates that correctly used child restraints reduce traffic crash fatalities by 71 ...