You are here: Home Seatbelt Saftey
  • Increase font size
  • Default font size
  • Decrease font size
Search

Village of Oxford Michigan Police Department

JA slide show

Seatbelt Saftey

E-mail Print PDF

 

Protect Your Kids in the Car
The safest place for any child 12 years old and under is in the back seat. Every child should be buckled in a child safety seat, a booster seat, or with a lap/shoulder belt, if it fits.


Riding with Babies
Infants up to about 20 pounds and up to 1 year old should ride in a rear-facing child seat. The child seat must be in the back seat and face the rear of the car, van, or truck. Babies riding in a car must never face front. In a crash or sudden stop, the baby's neck can be hurt badly. Infants in car seats must never ride in the front seat of a car with air bags. In a crash, the air bag can hit the car seat and hurt or kill the baby.

Never hold your baby in your lap when you are riding in the car. In a crash or sudden stop, your child can be hurt badly or killed.


Riding with Young Kid
Kids over 20 pounds and at least 1 year old should ride in a car seat that faces the front of the car, van, or truck. It is best to keep kids in the foreward facing car seat for as long as they fit comfortably in it.

Older kids over 40 pounds should ride in a booster seat until the car's lap and shoulder belts fit right. The lap belt must fit low and snug on their hips. The shoulder belt must not cross their face or neck. Never put the shoulder belt behind their back or under their arm.

Remember...

  • All kids are safest in the back seat, in a safety seat or seat belt.
  • Always read the child seat instructions and the car owner's manual.
  • Test the child seat to ensure a snug fit by pulling the base to either side or toward the front of the car.

For additional information, please contact the NHTSA hotline at: 1-888-DASH-2-DOT (1-888-327-4236), or the NHTSA Web site.


U.S. Department of Transportation
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
August 1997
 

Contact Information

For Emergencies Dial 9-1-1
Emergency Information Hotline: 248-628-9911

Oxford Village Police Department
22 West Burdick
P.O. Box 94
Oxford, Michigan 48371

General Information (Non-Emergency):
Phone: 248-628-2581
Fax: 248-628-7030

Pay Your Tickets On Line

Pay Tickets allows citizens to use the Oakland County Web site to pay fines by credit card for certain civil infractions handled by the 52nd District Court.

 

 

 

 

This site was designed by OCS Design

Going On Vacation?

When you are going out of town, call us. We be happy to keep an extra watch on your home while you are away.

We will need the following information when you call:
•    Name and address
•    The date that your leaving and return date
•    Anyone going to watching the home?
•    Do you have an alarm system?
•    Will there be any lights left on?
•    Will there be any cars left in the driveway?
o    if so, give us a description of vehicle  
•    Can you be reached if needed?
o    please be ready with a phone number
•    Who can we contact if you cannot be reached?