Which of the following is included in most car seat laws?

1. Children under 1 year of age and under 20 pounds must be in a rear-facing child seat.
2. Children weighing over 40 pounds must ride in a booster seat until 8 years of age or at least until the child is 4 feet, 9 inches tall.
3. Children over 1 year of age do not need a car seat.
4. All of the above


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1. Children under 1 year of age and under 20 pounds must be in a rear-facing child seat.
2. A child's age does not influence what type of seat the child should be in.
3. Children need to be in a car seat until 70 pounds. Then the child should be using a seat belt.
4. Children under 1 year of age and under 20 pounds must be in a rear-facing child seat.

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