The New Child Passenger Laws
A brief overview of the New Jersey Child Passenger Restraint Law (Title 39:3-76.2a) that all New Jersey parents, guardians and caretakers should know about is described below:
If your vehicle does not have any rear or back seats, your child must be secured as described above in the front seat. However, you cannot secure your child in a rear-facing seat in the front seat of your vehicle if it is equipped with an active passenger-side airbag. If your vehicle has the option of de-activating the passenger-side airbag, then the law allows you to secure your child in the front seat of your car in a rear-facing car seat.
If you do not abide by any section of this new child passenger safety law, you will be fined up to $75. In the past, you were able to argue that you were simply following the manufacturer’s guidelines. However, the new provision has gotten rid of this option of getting out of a ticket.
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Unfortunately, even if you follow all of the rules and regulations regarding safety, you or your child may nevertheless get seriously injured in an automobile accident.
If you or someone you know has been seriously injured in a car accident that was caused by he negligent or reckless actions of another party, you need to make it a priority to look for an experienced attorney who will work hard to help you seek the damages from the parties responsible for your injuries. For more information or to schedule a complimentary consultation with a New Jersey car accident attorney, please call the Law Offices of Dan T. Matrafajlo at (908) 248-4404.