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 Article of Interest - Safety Issues

Bush signs tougher kids seat belt law
By Detroit News staff and wires, December 5, 2002
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President Bush on Wednesday signed a new law to make car rides safer for children.


The law will require shoulder belts in addition to lap straps in the middle rear seats of vehicles. The law also requires the federal government to test booster seats for children age 4 to 8.


Automakers have already begun to install lap and shoulder belts in the middle seat, considered the safest for children in an auto accident.


But up until now, only a lap belt has been required.


The Congressional Budget Office estimates the rule will affect between 9 million and 12 million vehicles, at a cost of $50 to $85 per vehicle.


The requirement will be phased in between the 2005 and 2008 model years.


The measure has been dubbed "Anton's Law" in memory of Anton Skeen, a 4-year-old who was killed in a car crash in Washington state in 1996.


"This ratifies the direction the industry began taking a few years ago," said Robert Straussburger, a vehicle safety expert at the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers.


"It's something we can all live with."
 

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