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insideout added comments to the thread: I was a bit confused by this when I saw this on the side of Route 5 yesterday...
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The Quack added comments to the thread: I was a bit confused by this when I saw this on the side of Route 5 yesterday...
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BJGoodwin added comments to the thread: I was a bit confused by this when I saw this on the side of Route 5 yesterday...
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OPINION: Maryland’s New Child Car Seat Law Is Now In Effect
By State Senator Roy Dyson (D-29th)
On June 30, the new child car seat law became effective. The measure was approved overwhelmingly by the 2008 General Assembly session.
The new laws requires safety seats for children up to 8 years of age or have reached a height of 4 feet 9 inches or a weight of 68 pounds. Violators of the law will be fined $25.
For years, pediatricians and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) have recommended booster seats for 7 and 8 year old children. Passage of the new law brings Maryland in line with all its neighbor states and all the Mid-Atlantic States that have higher weight and height requirements for child safety seats.
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