The full Senate approved a child safety bill with the passage of Senate Bill 1303.
Authored by Sen. Roland Pederson, R-Burlington, the measure would require any child under the age of 17 to wear a seat belt while riding in the back seat of a vehicle. Current Oklahoma law only requires children under the age of eight and passengers in the front seat to buckle up.
“Oklahoma is the only state in the entire country that doesn’t require seat belts for kids over the age of eight, and it’s no coincidence that vehicle fatalities are the number one cause of death for children eight and older here in Oklahoma,” Pederson said.
AAA reports Oklahoma ranks 50th in the nation in protecting children in car crashes.
The measure now moves to the House of Representatives. Rep. Ross Ford, R-Broken Arrow, is the House author.