Massachusetts S1657 enhances child passenger safety by specifying restraint system requirements for children.
Massachusetts S1657 amends child passenger safety laws by detailing restraint system requirements. Children under two must use rear-facing systems until they reach the manufacturer's limits. Children aged two and older can use either rear-facing or forward-facing systems, both with internal harnesses, until they reach the system's limits. The bill aims to ensure children are properly secured in vehicles.
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