PUEBLO, Colo. (KKTV) - The Pueblo Police Department (PPD) is partnering with Drive Smart Pueblo, the Pueblo Fire Department (PFD) and Colorado State Patrol (CSP) to host free car seat safety checks.
An updated front overlap test taking into account rear seat occupants reduced the total number of winners compared to 2024.
Drive Smart Pueblo is hosting another round of free car seat checks starting on Saturday, April 5. If you can't make it, ...
Drive Smart Pueblo, in partnership with the Pueblo Police Department, Pueblo Fire Department, and Colorado State Patrol, ...
Children must be secured in a car seat appropriate for their age, weight and height Car seats and booster seats are life-saving devices. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) ...
Ayrshire Roads Alliance is offering parents and carers the chance to have their child car seats checked for free at locations across East ...
Families will have the opportunity to have Certified Child Passenger Safety Technicians inspect the car seats they own to ...
No more calling "shotgun?" Under AB 435, teens up to 16 years old would be banned from riding in the front seat unless they ...
Studies related to car safety show that children and teens have greater risks when it comes to car accidents. Because of this ...
Under Assembly Bill 435, teens up to 16 years old who don't meet certain requirements would be required to ride in the back ...
The discussion of safety on school buses is reaching new heights following a crash on Interstate 10 Tuesday that injured dozens of students and staff.
Chandler Fire Department receives $45,510 grant for child car seat safety from the Governor's Office of Highway Safety.