Things
You Can Do
Auto Safety
• Don’t start the car until everyone has
put on a seatbelt and each child is buckled in a car
seat or booster seat.
• For more information on auto safety, call Auto
Safety Hotline. Visit www.nhtsa.gov.
• For information for California drivers, visit
www.dot.ca.gov.
• Keep your car insured. It’s the law. Call
State Insurance Hotline or visit www.insurance.ca.gov.
Child Safety
• Never leave children alone in the car! A parked
car can heat up quickly and children can die. Children
can also play with the gears or brakes and cause the
car to move out of control. Visit www.safekids.org.
• Always check your back seat before you get out
of the car—so you won’t forget a sleeping
child.
• Always lock car doors and trunks, even at home.
• Teach children not to play in or around cars.
• Don’t let children play in driveways,
streets or parking lots. Don’t let young children
play near a street.
• Keep car keys out of children’s reach
and sight.
Tips for People with Disabilities
• If your child has a disability, or an injury
like a broken leg, find out how to use a car seat correctly.
Talk to your doctor or local Easter Seal Society. Call
Disability Services.
• If you use paratransit, make sure they provide
car seats for your children.
• Public transportation built after 1990 must
be accessible by wheelchair. Call Americans with Disabilities.
• Cars, trucks and vans can often be adapted to
meet the needs of people
with disabilities. Call AT Network. Visit www.nhtsa.gov
or www.atnet.org.
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