mburks26
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I found this In February of 2006, the city of Oklahoma City tightened the laws regarding child safety-seats. Previously, only children 4 years of age and under were required to sit in a child seat while riding in a car. Now, however, Oklahoma City requires all children 6 years and under to be in a properly-used child passenger restraint system, either a car seat or a booster appropriate for the child's weight and height.
Here is an exception that only applies to children seated behind the driver in church vans and licensed child care facility vans along with some other important child safety tips from the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration:
•Exception: If the child seat requires a shoulder strap and the car does not have one, children over 40 pounds are allowed to not be in the child seat but must wear a lap belt.
•All children under the age of 13 should ride in the back seat.
•Young children (from birth to 1 year) should face the rear in their car seats.
•Children (from 1 to 4 years of age) should face the front in their car seats.
•Children (from 4 to 8 years of age and shorter than 4'9") should face forward in a booster seat.
Is this true I am going to have to put my dd in booster for this trip. Family reunion in OK dont know where but they are going with my in-laws I have to let her go. Its gonna be them my dd and the cousion. I was going to see if the GN will work outboard in the darn Linclon town car 95 model so I have to use locking clip. I know it goes in middle just fine now and there is room for the cousions booster but they want them outboard so they dont end up fighting and getting in each others space.
so do not like the sounds of this
•Exception: If the child seat requires a shoulder strap and the car does not have one, children over 40 pounds are allowed to not be in the child seat but must wear a lap belt.
•Children (from 4 to 8 years of age and shorter than 4'9") should face forward in a booster seat.
well never mind then I didnt read all of this
Here is an exception that only applies to children seated behind the driver in church vans and licensed child care facility vans along with some other important child safety tips from the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration:
But anyway what are the laws for OK
Here is an exception that only applies to children seated behind the driver in church vans and licensed child care facility vans along with some other important child safety tips from the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration:
•Exception: If the child seat requires a shoulder strap and the car does not have one, children over 40 pounds are allowed to not be in the child seat but must wear a lap belt.
•All children under the age of 13 should ride in the back seat.
•Young children (from birth to 1 year) should face the rear in their car seats.
•Children (from 1 to 4 years of age) should face the front in their car seats.
•Children (from 4 to 8 years of age and shorter than 4'9") should face forward in a booster seat.
Is this true I am going to have to put my dd in booster for this trip. Family reunion in OK dont know where but they are going with my in-laws I have to let her go. Its gonna be them my dd and the cousion. I was going to see if the GN will work outboard in the darn Linclon town car 95 model so I have to use locking clip. I know it goes in middle just fine now and there is room for the cousions booster but they want them outboard so they dont end up fighting and getting in each others space.
so do not like the sounds of this
•Exception: If the child seat requires a shoulder strap and the car does not have one, children over 40 pounds are allowed to not be in the child seat but must wear a lap belt.
•Children (from 4 to 8 years of age and shorter than 4'9") should face forward in a booster seat.
well never mind then I didnt read all of this
Here is an exception that only applies to children seated behind the driver in church vans and licensed child care facility vans along with some other important child safety tips from the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration:
But anyway what are the laws for OK