Where would I find information about what the actual law is regarding the use of seatbelts?
Basically, Michigan’s law states that all front seat passengers must wear a properly fastened safety belt, and all rear seat passengers from the ages of 4 through 15 must wear a properly fastened safety belt (we also encourage people 16 and over to buckle up in the rear seat). Children up to the age of 4 must be properly restrained in a child safety seat no matter where they are seated in the vehicle. There are a few exemptions to both of these laws, but we always encourage people to properly fasten their safety belt at all times while traveling in a vehicle. Listed below are the links for the full text of Michigan’s safety belt and child restraint laws: Michigan’s safety belt law Michigan’s child restraint law Question: I have tried to find information on infant and child car seat laws. Car seats come with recommendations but never list the law. My friends and I want to make sure our children are restrained properly and according to the law but everywhere I turn I can find no informat