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Child car seat seat bill likely to become law
Law would change age
requirement of rear-facing seats
New mothers and fathers should take note of a new bill likely to become law in Wisconsin.
The state senate is set to take up a bill that would increase the required age that toddlers have to sit in rear-facing car seats.
Right now, state law says children under 1 year are the requirement.
The new measure would have every toddler under the age of 2 facing the rear while riding in a car. That’s currently the recommendation of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
A recent study found children under 2 are 75 percent less likely to die or be severely injured in a car accident in a rear-facing seat.
The assembly unanimously passed the measure last month.