Sentences with phrase «newest seat belt law»

Posted on May 25, 2017 · Texas» newest seat belt law has reached Governor Greg Abbott's desk.

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New car seat laws, some which require kids to be in a booster seat until they are eight years old, have been a good reminder for many parents that a booster seat is the safest way for kids ride in the car until they are ready for seat belts.
New Mexico law requires that all children under age 18 be properly restrained in a car seat, booster seat or seat belt.
Tucked into the 2018 - 19 budget Cuomo unveiled this week was language that would expand New York's seat belt law to cover riders in back seats as well as the front.
New York City Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito called Mario Cuomo a «trailblazer and inspiration to all New Yorkers,» and credited him with overhauling the state's aging infrastructure, improving public health programs, and leading the nation with the country's first seat belt laws.
but in the interest of education and accuracy, seat - belt laws are state laws — at least they started off as such — and they save millions of lives, billions of dollars, and they lower your insurance premiums just like mandatory helmet laws and mandatory auto insurance laws... and like the new requirement that everyone have health insurance.
New York state passed a law in the»80s mandating seat belts on new school buses (although those that predate the law can still be useNew York state passed a law in the»80s mandating seat belts on new school buses (although those that predate the law can still be usenew school buses (although those that predate the law can still be used).
Only New York, New Jersey, and Florida require seat belts be installed in new buses; a similar law is going into effect in California in JuNew York, New Jersey, and Florida require seat belts be installed in new buses; a similar law is going into effect in California in JuNew Jersey, and Florida require seat belts be installed in new buses; a similar law is going into effect in California in Junew buses; a similar law is going into effect in California in July.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood today unveiled two new National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports that estimate that seat belts saved more than 72,000 lives during the five years between 2005 and 2009, while child restraint systems and minimum drinking age laws saved hundreds more during 2009.
Seat belts save lives and everyone who travels in a passenger vehicle in New Mexico is required by law to buckle up.
Recounting the context and history of the prohibition on seat - belt evidence, the Court also noted other changes that augured in favor of its new approach: For example, back in the days of Kerby and Carnation, seat belts were in their infancy and neither federal nor state law required their use.
Unfortunately, while new safety regulations such as mandatory seat - belt laws and installed technological innovations such as airbags seem to consistently help drivers and passengers to survive more accidents, the dismal numbers relating to large truck accident fatalities are unlikely to improve significantly in the near future, either in Illinois or in the United States as a whole.
Despite the fact that New Hampshire drivers don't have a law where wearing seat belts are compulsory, they seem to be buckling up.
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