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Safety belts save lives. If you’re in the front seat during a crash, wearing a safety belt
improves your chance of survival by 50
percent. Wearing lap and shoulder belts (combined with air bags) is the most effective
way to reduce fatalities and serious injuries in traffic collisions.
Buckle Up
Safety belts are most effective when used properly.
- Lap belts should fit snugly across the hips, not over the stomach.
- Shoulder belts go over the shoulder and across the center of the chest.
- Never tuck a shoulder belt under your arm or behind your back.
Here’s the Law
Texas law requires drivers and front seat passengers in all vehicles to be
secured by a safety belt. Children under 17 years old must be secured with a
safety belt or in a child safety seat, whether they are sitting in the front or
back seat. A child under 5 years old and less than 36 inches tall must ride in a
child safety seat. A safety belt violation can result in fines ranging from $25
to $200, plus court costs.
Safety Seat Guidelines
Safety belts are designed for adults, not children. Use a booster seat to
lift your child up and prevent severe injuries in a crash. Please remember the
following guidelines when buying the proper seat for your child.
- Birth–1 Year, Up to 35 Pounds
- Use a rear-facing seat until your baby reaches the weight limit or
height limit of the seat.
- Secure the chest clip even with your baby’s armpits.
- Fasten harness straps snugly against your baby’s body.
- 1–4 Years, 20 to 40 Pounds
- Use a forward-facing seat for as long as the safety seat
manufacturer recommends it.
- Fasten harness straps snugly against your child’s body.
- Secure the chest clip even with your child’s armpits.
- Latch the tether strap to the corresponding anchor if your vehicle
has one.
- 4–8 Years, Over 40 Pounds
- Use a booster seat.
- Fasten the lap belt across your child’s thighs and hips, not
stomach.
- Strap the diagonal belt across the chest to rest on the shoulder,
not the neck.
For information about child safety seats, call
Safe Riders at (800)
252-8255. |