By Francis M. Smith
Today’s automobiles are designed with a truly impressive array of features meant to protect passengers in the event of a collision, sudden stop, or other dangerous event. However, these safety features are overwhelmingly designed with adults in mind. This is understandable, since not all cars will carry child passengers, and a child’s safety restraint needs change as they grow. But just as adults are legally required to wear a seat belt, New Jersey law requires that children be secured in appropriate safety restraints when riding in a car. In 2015 the New Jersey legislature passed an updated standard for required child safety car seats, to ensure that child passengers remain as safe as possible. As these requirements are rather detailed, I wanted to break them down here to help parents trying to make sure that their vehicles are equipped to keep their children safe.

source https://www.franksmithlaw.com/nj-personal-injury-blog/car-baby-seats
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