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Car Seat Recommendations for Children
Oregon Law & Best Practice

CPS Flyer

English - Spanish

Think Again:
Oregon Booster Seat Law

 
English - Poster
Spanish - Russian
Chinese
- Somali - Vietnamese

Choosing the Right Seat

English

4 Steps: Car Seat Recommendations

CPS Flyer

English - Spanish

Give Your Infant Seat a Checkup


English - Spanish

They're Not Ready for Adult
Safety Belts, Either


English



Free Materials from the Transportation Safety Division

 

The Transportation Safety Division offers a variety of free brochures, flyers, posters, and other educational materials to the public upon request.

UPDATE: ODOT - Transportation Safety Division (TSD) has revised and completely changed the look of several safety brochures to include the most recent laws as well as including ACTS Oregon's updated toll-free phone number. The stock numbers remain the same but the brochures have new titles and content.

The Life is Good, Buckle Up Right brochure is now titled Don't Be a Flight Risk (English - 330503, Spanish - 330507). Give Your Kids a Safe Ride in the Right Seat is now titled Stumped by Safety Seats? Befuddled by Boosters? (English - 330137, Spanish - 330530) and is fully updated. Child Seat Pocket Cards (SIC 330509) have also been updated . Updates to posters will be completed soon.

To view available materials visit: http://www.oregon.gov/ODOT/TS/tsdbrochures.shtml
To place an order, a Transportation Safety Brochure Order Form (#330000) must be submitted. To receive an order form call 1-800-922-2022 ext 5-6-3883 and ask to have an order form sent to you.

We Love You - Buckle Up!

They are back! Show how much you care
with "heart-felt" stickers and tattoos. 
Contact 503-986-2793 to place an order.

 


"Seatbelts Must Be Worn In This Vehicle" stickers

Six stickers per sheet with maximum order of 200.
The stock number is 330532.




Guide to Conducting Child Passenger Safety Check-Up Events

 

Child Passenger Safety (CPS) Check Up Events are a valuable community resource designed to increase the percent of car seats used correctly; educate participants about safely transporting their children; evaluating all passengers under 13 years of age to make sure they ride safely; and to raise awareness of local, community traffic safety efforts. 

This guide provides an overview of what is involved in hosting an event.  It is designed for organizations interested in hosting an event and for Child Passenger Safety Technicians planning events. 

Click here to download the Guide to Conducting Child Passenger Safety Check-Up Events.