Tuesday, December 21, 2010

The law in Ontario for car seats

In August 2005, the Ontario Government has adopted a new law to protect of children in vehicles. 73 Of the Act is entitled. 73 Of the draft law contains guidelines for child restrictions and booster. FeaturesChildren should now seats in motor vehicles in Ontario. Prior to the Bill 73, auto centered security on infants. The new law contains guidelines to ensure the safety of young children and school-age children. The conveyor belts are insufficient to vehicle.EnforcementVehicle operators are children of this age in a motion in accordance with the guidelines of the Bill 73 protect seat get two demerit points. Family and caregivers of children must be 73 of the law. Municipal and provincial police officers of the enforcement.SizeChildren must be accused in a booster seat be if you are between 40 and 80 pounds in 4'9 "wide or less than eight years old." As soon as a child of one of these limitations exceeds any special seating used booster seats by the law.PreventionThe Act is designed to hurt to avoid children. Children need additional support in a motor vehicle to protect in case of an accident. Booster seats offer safe placement of the child and support for the head and neck.Fun FactIn 2005 Ontario budget proposed free children including seats, booster car seats from turnover tax.

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