Children must be in a child restraint seat until they are?
The specific age and height requirements for child restraint seats vary depending on the state or country. However, in most places, children must be in a child restraint seat until they reach a certain weight, height, and/or age.
Here's a general guideline:
* Rear-facing car seat: Until at least 2 years old or until they reach the maximum weight and height limit for the seat.
* Forward-facing car seat: Until they are at least 4 years old or until they reach the maximum weight and height limit for the seat.
* Booster seat: Until they are at least 8 years old or until they reach the maximum height and weight limit for the seat.
Important Note: It's crucial to always follow the manufacturer's instructions for your specific car seat. They provide the most accurate information on weight, height, and age limits.
To find out the specific requirements in your state or country, you can check the following resources:
* Your state's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) website
* The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) website
Always prioritize safety and use child restraint seats as long as necessary.

