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A Guide to Staying Safe In the Car and On the Bus
Information and advice for kids about riding safely in a car and on a bus. Talks about why it is best to wear a seatbelt when riding in a care and discusses safety rules for riding the bus.
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Nemours Foundation
Child Restraint, Belt Laws
Forty-nine states (all except New Hampshire) plus the District of Columbia have mandatory safety belt laws. This document contains information about these laws as they relate to children.
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Insurance Institute for Highway Safety
Is Your Child Ready for a Seat Belt? Think Again!
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Children need to ride in a booster seat until the seat belt fits right, when they are at least 4 feet, 9 inches tall, about 80 pounds and 8 years old.
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Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center
Safety City
The information on this interactive web site is designed to educate children about the importance of traffic safety, being aware while using the roads and general accident prevention. Parents and teac
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation
Seat Belt Room
Get the facts from Vince & Larry, 2 very smart dummies. They know all about why a person should wear a seat belt when riding in a car and what can happen to you if you don't.
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Database Updated: Friday, November 19, 2004