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Texas law also requires children of certain ages, weights, and heights to be restrained by a child's safety seat whenever they ride in a vehicle.

All children must be properly secured in a government-approved child seat suitable for the age, weight, and size of children up to 8 or 65 pounds. Children over the age of 8 or weighing 65 pounds and under the age of 16 must be properly fastened with the vehicle's seat belt.

The National Safety Council, although not required by Texas law, recommends that children be 4 feet 9 inches tall, weigh 80 pounds, and be 12 years or older in the front seats.

Children up to £ 5 or £ 40 must be seated in a forward or convertible seat. Child and convertible seats must be backward until the passenger is at least 1 year old or 20 pounds. By weight. All child seat laws are the default enforcement.

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