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  • A lender generally requires a cosigner when the primary borrower has a poor credit history or has been on the current job for a short period of time. A parent may view cosigning for a child's car loan…

  • The Texas Department of Public Safety outlines guidelines for transporting children safely in a motor vehicle in its Child Passenger Safety Best Practice Recommendations. These requirements are based…

  • The state of Florida requires that children ride in proper child restraints while traveling in a motor vehicle as a preventive measure against physical injury during an accident. "Motor vehicle…

  • As of August 2010, 47 states have laws requiring booster seats. Arizona, Florida and South Dakota do not have laws requiring booster seats. In Indiana, the booster seat law took effect on July 1,…

  • Since 2009, Britax has recalled thousands of car seats that have the potential to injury a child during a car accident. Caregivers should check their child seat models against those that have been…

  • A child's car seat should be placed in the back seat, the child should be safely buckled into the seat, and any child under 8 should be in a car seat or booster seat. Find out how airbags can injure a…

  • A child passenger is an auto driver's most precious--and most vulnerable--cargo. All children who are under age 8 and less than 4-foot-9-inches tall should be secured in a car safety seat whenever a…