Calling “shotgun” to ride in the front seat may no longer be an option for small-sized California middle and high schoolers.
A bill advancing in the California State Legislature could change how millions of children ride in vehicles. Last week, the Assembly Transportation Committee voted in favor of advancing AB 435, ...
No more calling "shotgun?" Under AB 435, teens up to 16 years old would be banned from riding in the front seat unless they ...
Studies related to car safety show that children and teens have greater risks when it comes to car accidents. Because of this ...
A new bill would require all children younger than 10 to use booster seats and bar all those under 13 from sitting in the ...
A new bill would require teens up to 16 years old to ride in the back seat if they’re not tall enough. Middle-schoolers up to ...
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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.
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