“What does the Oklahoma Child Restrain Law Require”

A lot of citizens ask “What does the Oklahoma Child Restrain Law Require”? The Oklahoma Child Restraint Law states that it is the driver's responsibility to see that child passengers are properly restrained. Children five (5) years old or younger must be properly restrained in either a child car seat or a booster seat appropriate for their height and weight. Children ages six (6) through twelve (12) must be properly restrained in either a child car seat, booster seat, or seat belt. Properly restrained means that the restraint system is correctly installed and being used in accordance with the seat manufacturer's instructions. For example, if the seat manufacturer's instructions state that the car seat should never be placed in front of an active air bag, then installing it in front of an active air bag would not be "properly using".
For additional information concerning the Oklahoma Child Restraint Law please visit the Oklahoma Highway Safety Office website at http://ok.gov/ohso/
Lieutenant Mark Blodgett
Enid Police Department
Address/Location
Enid Police Department
301 W Owen K Garriott Rd
Enid, OK 73701
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 580-242-7000
Kevin A. Morris
Communications
[email protected]
580-616-7053
