Child Passenger Safety Awareness Week: Help Save Lives by Setting a Good Example
The Kansas Department of Transportation, the Drive To Zero Coalition and local safety partners want anyone transporting young children to know the safety risks of not having children properly restrained when traveling.
Raising awareness is a big part of Child Passenger Safety Awareness Week, which is recognized across the country September 15-21.
"Nothing protects your child more than using child safety restraints properly and practicing safe driving behaviors," said Gary Herman, KDOT Behavioral Safety Manager. "Set a good example - buckle up every time, travel posted speed limits, avoid distractions and never drive impaired."
The Kansas Traffic Safety Resource Office, SAFE Kids, Kansas Highway Patrol and advocates across the state work together to improve child passenger safety. For over 30 years, the Kansas Motor Carriers Association has annually provided the KHP with new seats to distribute. In addition, local communities with certified car seat technicians may have free car seats for qualifying individuals.
"We want parents and caregivers to know there are several resources to make sure all children are using a car seat suitable for their age, height and weight," said KTSRO Director Tenille Kimberlin. "Always using a properly installed car seat significantly increases the likelihood a child will survive a crash. Certified child passenger safety technicians across Kansas are here to help in that effort."
National Car Seat Check Saturday is September 21. People interested in free car seat check events throughout the year can contact their community for information. KTSRO posts information they are aware of by county and has educational materials available upon request. For more details, CLICK HERE.
(Information courtesy KDOT.)