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Originally Posted by bizaro86
Do 6 year olds actually still need car seats? I hate to sidetrack to a "back in my day" thread, but that really surprises me.
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Provinces and states have different car seat laws. It is typically done by a combo of age, weight and height. This is because a seat belt can do considerable damage and/or provide no help whatsoever if it isn't hitting a person in the proper spot.
Where we are a child under 4 or under 40 pounds has to be restrained with an appropriate restraint system (i.e. rear facing for kids under 20 lbs and forward facing until 40 pounds). Under 8 years of age and between 40-80 pounds and under 4'9" must be in a child restraint system or booster seat (everyone will use the booster). 8 years old and atleast 80 pounds or over 4'9" can use regular belts if they can be adjusted to fit correctly (pretty much all can).