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Child Auto Safety Tips: All children ages 13 and under should be properly restrained in a back seat on every ride. Choose and use correctly the right restraint for your child. Infants should ride in rear-facing car seats as long as possible, until they are at least one year old and weigh at least 20 pounds. Keep children rear-facing to 30-35 pounds if your car seat allows it. Children who are at least one year old, weigh 20 to 40 pounds, and can no longer ride rear-facing should ride in forward-facing car seats secured with harnesses. Always check the harness for proper fit according to the car seat manufacturer. Child safety laws vary from state to state. Minnesota State Law: Child safety seat laws in Minnesota require that children under age 8 or 4 feet 9 inches tall must be seated in a child safety seat or booster seat. Children cannot use adult seat belts until they are over eight years old or taller than 4 feet 9 inches, according to the Minnesota Office of Traffic Safety. Babies under one year of age and 20 pounds must be restrained in a rear facing child safety seat.
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