Motor vehicles, child passenger restraint systems, use further provided
Alabama bill to modify child passenger restraint system requirements stalled indefinitely after failing committee advancement in February 2025.
Alabama bill to modify child passenger restraint system requirements stalled indefinitely after failing committee advancement in February 2025.
HB 18 proposes modifications to Alabama's child passenger restraint system requirements for motor vehicles. The bill is currently indefinitely postponed, meaning it has stalled in the legislative process with no scheduled consideration.
Child passenger safety regulations directly affect the protection of minors during vehicle travel and influence public health outcomes related to traffic injuries. Changes to restraint requirements can impact families, vehicle manufacturers, and enforcement practices across the state.
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