Texas law dictates specific requirements regarding child passenger safety in vehicles. These regulations are designed to protect young children from injury or death in the event of a car accident. The state mandates appropriate car seats and seating positions based on a child’s age, weight, and height.
Adherence to these regulations significantly reduces the risk of serious injury. Correctly restraining children according to their physical characteristics ensures that the car seat or safety belt effectively absorbs impact forces during a collision. Historically, laxer regulations resulted in higher child fatality rates in traffic accidents, underscoring the importance of current safety standards.