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Rhode Island
state child restraint laws :
3 yrs. and
younger and 40 lbs. or less in a child safety seat; 4
through 5 yrs. or 40-60 lbs. in a safety system that
elevates the child so that an adult seatbelt fits
properly
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Rhode Island state
law requires that children under age 7, under 54 inches
in height and weighing less than 80 pounds ride in a
federally approved car seat or booster seat. These car
seats and boosters should be appropriate for the child's
age, height and weight, and should be used in accordance
with the manufacturer's instructions. Children under age
7 must ride in a rear vehicle seat. Rhode Island law
requires that passengers not in a car seat or booster
use a seat belt.
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