What age are children required to use an approved child passanger seat?

The age at which children are required to use an approved child passenger seat varies depending on the country or state.

Here's a general overview:

* Most countries and states require children to use car seats until they reach a certain height or weight. This is because a child's bones and muscles are still developing, and they are more vulnerable to injury in a car crash.

* Common age ranges for car seat usage:

* Rear-facing car seats: Typically for infants and toddlers up to 2 years old or until they reach the maximum weight and height limit of the seat.

* Forward-facing car seats: Usually for children 2-4 years old, but some states allow children to transition to booster seats at a younger age.

* Booster seats: Often required for children up to 8 years old or until they are tall enough to sit safely with the vehicle's seat belt.

It's important to note:

* Laws and regulations can vary widely. Always check the specific laws in your country or state to ensure you're following the most up-to-date guidelines.

* Car seat manufacturers provide guidelines and recommendations. Consult the car seat manual for specific weight and height limits for your seat.

* It's always better to err on the side of caution and keep your child in a car seat as long as possible.

To find the specific regulations in your area, contact your local Department of Motor Vehicles or visit your state's government website.

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