Dog Car Safety: Proposed legislation will require safety while traveling with dogs


Posted on Jul 22, 2008 By Julia Szabo
A recent survey by the American Pet Products Manufacturing Association indicates that approximately 80 percent of dog owners don't restrain pets (with dog seat belts or portable dog crates) when traveling with dogs in vehicles. Like humans, dogs sustain injuries when unrestrained, and can also cause injuries to other passengers.

In Michigan, legislation is under review that would prohibit driving while holding an animal in one's lap, and in Minnesota, legislators are considering requiring pets to be secured, like with a dog safety harness, to prevent them from jumping or being thrown from a vehicle.

As if preventing accidents and promoting pet car safety weren't incentive enough to restrain dogs while driving, California is about to offer financial incentive: California motorists who let their dogs climb into their lap while operating a vehicle could soon face a fine, Associated Press reports.  

Seeking to ban drivers from holding pets on their laps, Assemblyman Bill Maze introduced a bill that would fine lenient lapdog-loving drivers $35 if caught driving with a dog on their lap. The bill passed the Assembly on a 44-11 vote in May and is headed to the Senate.

Pointing out that dogs can be a distraction that put motorists and their passengers at risk, Maze said seeing a woman drive with three dogs on her lap prompted him to introduce the bill.

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