Which children must be secured in the back seat in a rear-facing safety seat?

a. Children weighing up to 20 lb
b. Children weighing between 20 and 30 lb
c. Children weighing between 30 and 40 lb
d. Children weighing more than 40 lb


ANS: A
The law states that a child from birth to 20 lb must be situated in a rear-facing safety seat that is secured in the back seat when riding in an automobile.

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