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Car Restraints

Car Restraints – use them correctly for Alaska’s children. Alaskan parents may be unaware that the National Center for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) lists car accidents as a leading cause of death for children. Many of these deaths are preventable with the proper use of car seats or car restraint systems. Sadly, parents often use the wrong type of car seat or do not use car restraints properly.
Alaskan Regulations On Car Restraints and Car Seats
The State of Alaska (SOA) regulates seat belt and child seat/ car seat use for children under Alaska Statute 28.05.095. Use of Seat Belts and Child Safety Devices Required. While the SOA does not require children to use back seats only, Alaskan regulation does require that car seats or restraints must be in place and used properly.
In plain language:
- Infants 1-year-old or younger must be in a rear-facing child seat.
- Toddlers 4 years or younger must use a child restraint.
- Children between 4 to 15 years of age or shorter than 57 inches must use a booster seat.
Failure to Follow Alaska Regulations
The CDC found that 72 percent of booster seats in vehicles were installed or used improperly. Errors during installation and use could cause harm to a child in a motor vehicle crash. Consequently, absent a crash, adults who fail to follow state-mandated child restraint regulations face fines. Therefore, the CDC encourages parents to follow state regulations and ensure car seats, booster seats, and child restraints are used correctly.
Even correctly installed car seats and properly used car restraint systems may not prevent serious injuries to a child in an auto accident. When a child is injured in a motor vehicle crash, the child’s family should file a claim. They may also need to file a personal injury lawsuit. When filing a claim or facing litigation, families benefit through speaking with an experienced personal injury attorney. A good personal injury attorney protects the child’s rights. When you need guidance through a claim or litigation, contact Johnson Law. We’re here to serve you.
Keep kids safer while driving Alaska roads by using car restraints correctly. Child safety is always a first priority, Alaska.
Johnson Law has been helping injured Alaskans for 30 years. It’s who we are. And while we hope you never need us… We’re here if you do. ~ Doug Johnson
Information Sources: Center for Disease Control and Prevention; Alaska Statutes
Image Source: Department of Transportation and Public Facilities







