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  • child safety seat while in a car Each individual state establishes its own laws regarding the use of child safety seats while in a car. Generally, all states require that young children up to a certain age be restrained in an appropriate child safety seat while riding in a vehicle. Depending on the state, this age can range from infants up to 6 or 8 years old. Additionally, some states may have special requirements for booster seat usage for children of certain ages. It is important to check with your local motor vehicle department to determine what specific laws apply to your circumstances.

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  • child car seat while riding in a vehicle. Requirements vary by state, but generally require that children up to the age of four or five be in a car seat. The type of seat required also varies by state and is often based on the weight and height of the child. Most states also require that children over the age of four or five use a booster seat in order to be properly restrained.

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