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The three types of child restraint systems are rear-facing car seats, forward-facing car seats, and booster seats. Rear-facing seats are designed for infants and young toddlers, forward-facing seats are for older toddlers and young children, and booster seats are for older children who have outgrown forward-facing seats but are still too small for the vehicle's seat belt system.
Children and infants 3 years of age and under must be properly secured using a crash-tested, federally approved child restraint device. Such restraint devices must be a separate carrier.
In Florida, children under the age of 6 must be secured in a federally-approved child restraint seat while riding in a motor vehicle. If a child is not secured in a child restraint seat, they must sit in the back seat if the vehicle is equipped with one. It is recommended for children under 13 to ride in the back seat whenever possible.
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Yes, many of the Little Tikes toddler swings have some form of restraint. They have some belts inside the seat or the seat is designed so it has a t-bar.
Each state is different but the average is by weight and that is between 60-80 pounds.
60 lbs for the backseat and 80 lbs for front seat
Yes they should. A car seat or something would be best.
about 2014
Every state's laws are a bit different but all of them say something along the lines of "properly adjusted restraint". Unless the seatbelt was designed to restrain two children, it would be a violation of the child restraint law to have them in one seatbelt. By failing to properly use required safety devices, you could also be charged with child abuse and/or child endangerment. In the event of injury or death to a child not in a proper restraint, you could be convicted of felonies up to and including manslaughter. Most people protect children because they love their kids but if that doesn't move you, maybe the prospect of being the prison "wife" of a gangbanger for 2 to 5 years will get the little darlings in car seats.
Children need to fly safely and comfortably by having a proper child restraint system, following safety guidelines, and being accompanied by a responsible adult.
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