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From The Santa Fe New Mexican:

July 5, 1983:
A Santa Fe mother credits a state-required car seat and help from God with saving her 3-month-old son from being killed in a hit-and-run accident that threw her car off an embankment north of town. Everyone else in the care was injured but the baby was not scratched. The new state law went into effect about two weeks ago, requiring drivers to keep any passengers under 5 years old in a car seat.
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