That depends on the country the offence occurs in.
yes
Failed to properly restrain child in seatbelt or child seat while operating a motor vehicle.
A Baby to 6 Years. That's what I did.
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there isn't one but i think that the child should be old enough to take care of its self properly and make sure the child knows all safety precautions.
5 years of age or less
What kind of 'restraint' are you asking about? Restraining order? Automobile restraints? Physically restraining a violent child? (????) Please re-word and re-submit the question.a rest-raring order is an order from a staff member to restrain the chil first
Insurance is issued on the vehicle, not the driver. If your child, properly licensed, is driving with you in the front passenger seat, the vehicle and its passengers are covered.
Generally, it is recommended that parents should use a child safety seat for children 8 years old and below or until they can be properly restrained by the vehicle's seat belt. Infants (new born to 1 year old) should use rear-facing child safety seats, a child not above 4 years old and 40 pounds should be seated in a forward-facing child safety seat, while a booster seat is required until a child is 8 years old.
It depends on the laws of your home state, but in the State of Texas all children younger than 8 years old, unless taller than 4'9", are required to be in the appropriate child safety seat system wherever they ride in a passenger vehicle. The safety seat system MUST be installed according to the manufacturer's instructions. Another way of saying this is: When a child reaches their 8th birthday - no matter their height, it is legal for the child to use only the adult safety belt in the passenger vehicle. However, the best safety practice is: if the child is not yet 4'9", they are better protected if they continue to use the appropriate child safety seat system until they can properly fit in the adult safety belt.