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RULES
FOR SAFE TRAVEL
Use a car seat that meets federal safety standards for
all children until they can safely wear a seat belt - at 80 pounds and 5
feet in height.
Children are safest in the back seat.
Infants:
- Ride rear-facing and semi-reclined until age 1 and 20 pounds.
- NEVER place a rear-facing infant near an airbag.
- Place baby's harness through the slots at or below the shoulders.
- Tighten the harness to 1 finger-width of space at the collarbone.
- Place chest clip at armpit level (if manufacturer provides one).
- Lock the seat belt so the seat moves no more than 1" side to
side.
Toddlers:
CALL 1-800-CAR BELT
with car seat questions.
As of February 21, 2003, BOOSTER SEATS are required by
law in Pennsylvania for children from age 4 up to age 8.
The following are the seatbelt and booster seat laws for
Pennsylvania:
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