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60 pounds
60 pounds
if he/she is under 60 pounds
100 pounds or more.
all the time You must use an approved child safety seat suitable for the age and weight of the child until the child is over an age and/or weight limit specified by and varies by the individual state.
A safety house is a house that children can go to if they are lost or in danger. Not all towns have safety houses. A safety house will have a special sign on it. When a child goes to a safety house the people their will help the child. The people who live in safety houses are usually elderly people who are home most of the time and have been approved by local police to be a safety house.
yes if it is approved
There is no set age. It has to do with a child's weight. Once the child is 60 pounds, it should be safe to just put them in a seat belt. Some safety advocates state that the child's height is also important. 4 feet tall is when some experts recommend the child be removed from a car safety seat. Most children will already be 60 pounds by the time they are 4 feet tall.
In general, the law requires any child under 80 pounds and 4 foot be placed in a booster seat or a child safety car seat. There are devices for older children that make the seatbelt safer by placing the seatbelt in an appropriate position over the shoulder.
I would say at least 65+ pounds
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Child Safety Seats in Greyhound BusesCustomers are welcome to use child safety seats on Greyhound buses. However, the seat space must be purchased at the discounted child fare. You should ensure that your child seat has been approved for use in a motor vehicle, and is used in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.It is your responsibility to secure the child seat to the bus seat with strapping or webbing that is approved by the child seat manufacturer. You are responsible for providing the strapping or the webbing. You should also secure your child in the child seat with a manufacturer-approved lap and/or shoulder belt/harness. Greyhound does not provide lap and/or shoulder belts/harnesses.