Booster seat? - booster seat requirements, california
I live in Michigan, where the law says that "needs to 4'9" a booster seat. My question is that my uncle had a friend 7 years ago. Driving a huge truck with extended cab Dodge. Obviously, the child sits in the back seat, where it is safer. permanently provided under the height, so you need a booster seat. But the head of the window each time your father a bump! without the seat is relatively small, does not touch the window sill and to the glass. Are there exceptions to the law? I mean, if it came from an accident, it would be better to head struck the seat and not glass?
7 comments:
Booster seats are designed so that the child be raised to a safe height for the neck to the right position for the seat belt. If this is not the son or be expelled from his seat in the safety belt or with severe injuries to the head and neck are not safe because they keep their safety in the use of reinforcement is not responsible for meter, I 'sure.
I think yes, I check this with the state where you live or another type of style seat that is best for him.
It is always better to sit down, because if they were that a headrest that can really move his head, but not enough to knock at the door or glass, because they owe focused on the seats and headrests, with the . protect The point of booster seats raise the child is big enough for seat belts properly fit for the child. I know that in CA really all shops that sell booster seats and help you install them in a position to explain the best choice for the child and the car, I am sure that if you watch online, visit some of these places in your area for help
I think you should ask your friend about his nearly 7-year medical check up and see when you grow up before the age of 7 years and the safety seat.
The new law was that Mars Boat Michigan.
I think it's even better in the car seat. One reason that "under 4'9" tall it is because at a Collission can easliy be driven by someone of his gang / security at this level if they are not in a booster seat.
Safety seat is better, because the glass would hit him to hurt, but it does kill the seat as possible could
There are no exceptions to the rule, the child comes first.
Try this site and can help you .........
http://www.childseatcenter.com/article10 ...
Post a Comment