The nurse includes in the instructions pertaining to car safety that a child may be placed in a regular car seat when the child:

a. Is over 30 inches tall
b. Weighs over 40 pounds
c. Can fit the lap and shoulder seat belt
d. Is older than 4 years of age


C
Children may ride in a regular car seat if the lap and shoulder harness fit. Age and weight are not significant if the child does not fit the seat.

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