Car seats for children began to gain legal recognition in the United States in the early 1980s. The first state to pass a law requiring car seats was New York in 1984. Since then, all states have enacted laws requiring the use of car seats for young children, with varying age and weight specifications. These laws have evolved to enhance child safety in vehicles over the years.
To determine if you can fit 3 carseats in the backseat of this vehicle, measure the width of the backseat and compare it to the width of the carseats. If the carseats can fit within the width of the backseat without overlapping, then you can likely fit 3 carseats in the backseat of the vehicle.
Seat Belt Regulation, Alta. Reg. 258/1987
To safely fit three carseats in the back seat of your vehicle, consider using carseats that are narrow and can be installed tightly next to each other. You may need to use carseats with a slimmer design or look for carseats specifically designed for compact spaces. Additionally, make sure to carefully read the carseat installation instructions and adjust the carseats to ensure a secure fit. It is important to prioritize safety and ensure that each carseat is properly installed and that there is enough space for each child to be securely restrained.
Manditory recovery of R-134 became in effect on November 15, 1995.
1963
you don't wear carseats.
NO
No. So move there.
vent in bathroom manditory
Yes you idiot... babies always need carseats!!! Yes you idiot... babies always need carseats!!!
Yes. Until you become 16, you must go to school.
The correct spelling is "mandatory."