At What Age Can a Child Use a Car Seat?

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MacEvan
07/28/25 7:42pm
Traffic regulations require children under 4 years old to use a car seat, and children under 12 years old are not allowed to sit in the front passenger seat. Generally, car seats can be used from birth. Here are some key points about car seats: 1. Definition: A child car seat is a seat installed in a car, equipped with restraints to secure the child and maximize safety in the event of a crash. 2. Classification by age: (1) Infant seats: Suitable for newborns and infants up to 9 kg (around 9 months old); (2) Seats for newborns to 4 years old; (3) Seats for 9 months to 4 years old; (4) Seats for children from 9 months to 6 years old.
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