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Maryland's new child safety seat law goes into effect on June 30,
2008. The new law requires that all children younger than eight years
of age be secured in a federally approved child safety seat* according
to the safety seat and vehicle manufacturers' instructions, unless the
child is 4 feet, 9 inches or taller, or weighs more than 65 pounds. The
child restraint must be right for the child's size, age, and weight.
*Child safety seats include: infant seats, convertible seats, forward-facing
seats, booster seats, or other safety devices federally approved for use
by children in motor vehicles.
A person may not transport a child younger than 16 years of age unless
the child is secured in a child safety seat or a vehicle's seat belt.
A child younger than 16 years may not ride in an unenclosed cargo bed
of a pick-up truck.
A vehicle can be stopped and the driver issued a citation for a violation
of these laws. Currently the fines for failing to buckle up children
and for allowing a child to ride in an unenclosed cargo truck bed are
$48 and $50, respectively.
Please remember that it is very important that all children be properly
secured in child safety seats and/or seat belts. The safest location
in a car to buckle-up a child is in the middle of the rear seat.
Buckle up our children - follow our law!
Questions? Call Maryland Kids in Safety Seats at 1-800-370-SEAT or Maryland
State Highway Administration at (410) 787-4077.
Please click on the link below for answers to many frequently asked
questions regarding Maryland's seat belt laws, child safety seat laws,
and recommended practices.
Frequently Asked Questions About Child
Passenger Safety, Seat Belts, and Maryland's Laws
If you require additional information or need assistance please contact
us at mhso@sha.state.md.us
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