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What is the typical age or height requirement for a child to no longer require a booster seat in a vehicle in most Canadian provinces?

Most Canadian provinces require children to use booster seats until they are at least 9 years old, or meet specific height (e.g., 145 cm) or weight (e.g., 36 kg

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Question: What is the typical age or height requirement for a child to no longer require a booster seat in a vehicle in most Canadian provinces?

Answer options: ✅ At least 9 years old OR 145 cm tall, OR 36 kg (80 lbs).

  • At least 6 years old OR 120 cm tall.
  • When they can fit the adult seatbelt comfortably, typically around 12 years old.
  • There are no specific age or height requirements, only weight.

Correct answer: At least 9 years old OR 145 cm tall, OR 36 kg (80 lbs).

Explanation: Most Canadian provinces require children to use booster seats until they are at least 9 years old, or meet specific height (e.g., 145 cm) or weight (e.g., 36 kg / 80 lbs) criteria.

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