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  1. Virginia's child passenger safety laws require all children under 8 to be properly secured in a child safety seat or booster seat, regardless of weight or height.

  2. 22 Σεπ 2023 · Effective July 1, 2019: Children are to ride in a rear-facing safety seat until the age of two or the child reaches the minimum weight limit for a forward-facing safety seat as prescribed by the manufacturer of the safety seat.

  3. VA car seat law requires children younger than 8 years old to be restrained in a child safety seat in the back seat. Virginia law also says you can’t put a rear-facing car seat in the front. If the car has no back seat or it is unavailable, make sure the airbags in the front seat are inactive.

  4. 12 Μαρ 2024 · According to Virginia’s child restraint laws, children must be secured in rear-facing car seats in the BACKSEAT of vehicles until they reach ONE of the following: Front Seat Age Virginia: 2 years. Front Seat Weight Virginia: specified by manufacturer. Front Seat Height Virginia: unspecified.

  5. 10 Οκτ 2023 · Children must be in a safety seat through age seven, until they turn eight years old, as stated in Virginia law. Seat Belt Use. When children outgrow their booster seat, they can usually fit the seat belt. The seat belt fits properly when: The child’s knees bend over the edge of the vehicle seat cushion and feet should rest flat on the floor.

  6. Your child should fit securely in the vehicle seat. If your child doesn't, visit Buckle Up Virginia or call 1-800-732-8333 for assistance. You could also find a certified child passenger safety technician in your area at SafeKids.org.

  7. Visit your car seat's and vehicle's manual to find out where LATCH is located in your vehicle and how to properly install it. Here are some tips to ensure your child is properly secured in your forward-facing car seat: Always position a forward-facing car seat toward the front of the vehicle

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