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A child safety seat in the back seat.
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Children under the age of 8 must be secured in a car seat or booster seat in the back seat.Children who are 8 years of age OR have reached 4' 9" in height may be secured by a safety belt in the back seat.
it usually depends on the height and weight, but you place them in an approved seat at age 5.
Until a child is taller than 42" they are supposed to be in a car seat, no matter how old. It goes by height, not age.
Until a child is taller than 42" they are supposed to be in a car seat, no matter how old. It goes by height, not age.
Until a child is taller than 42" they are supposed to be in a car seat, no matter how old. It goes by height, not age.
In Washington State, you can put children over 8 years old secured in a properly adjusted safety belt in the front seat if there is no other practical place for them to sit. Children 13 and under must sit in the back seat when practical.
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The standard height of a children's table is typically around 20-22 inches. This height is designed to be comfortable and accessible for children to use while sitting in child-sized chairs.
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In April 2008, Governor Deval Patrick (Massachusetts) signed Senate Bill 2018, dubbed the Booster Seat Bill, into law. This law went into effect on July 10, 2008. This enhancement of the Massachusetts Child Passenger Safety Law requires that all children riding in passenger motor vehicles must be in a federally approved child passenger restraint that is properly fastened and secured until they are 8 years old or over 57" tall.Added: This law is not uniform in all states, and in some it is the age, or weight, or height of the child that determines the answer. Check your own states DMV, or local law enforcement agency.