+

The Ticket Clinic Has Locations Nationwide

Florida - Visit Website

California - Hire Us Now

Georgia - Visit Website

Ticket in another state? Click Here!

X
The Ticket Clinic Mobile App
On the App Store
Get App
Call for a Free Consultation
1-800-248-2846


Child Passenger Safety Laws

  • If you are looking for more information, please select the county you live in.
  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Driving is a privilege, not a right. A red light camera ticket is bad enough when you’re on your own in the car, but did you know you may get into even more trouble if your children are in the car? This is especially true if you don’t have them strapped in correctly. Check out these guidelines to ensure you’re within the law.

The Basics

In California, kids under eight years old or 4’9″ tall must sit in a federally approved child safety seat during all car rides. They must also be in the rear seat of the car. Older and taller children must be in a seat belt but can sit in the front seat. The law got even more specific in January 2017. Since then, children under two must be in a rear-facing seat unless they are more than 40 pounds or taller than 40 inches. Not following this rule could result in needing a careless driving ticket attorney.

The Child Safety Seats

Any traffic ticket lawyer can tell you there are four tiers when it comes to child safety restraints in cars.

Penalties for Illegal Seating

Except in specific situations, there are no exceptions to these rules. People who don’t follow them may end up with more than an illegal U-turn ticket. They could pay hundreds of dollars in fines not to mention put their children in danger.

Hopefully, you never find yourself in an accident. However, if you do end up in a wreck with child passengers in the car, call The Ticket Clinic for the best accident ticket lawyer.

[testimonials-marquee]