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A Class 4 driver is transporting a five-year-old child. What is the legal requirement for child restraint in Canada?

Canadian provincial laws mandate that children up to a certain age, weight, or height must be secured in an appropriate child restraint system, which for most f

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Question: A Class 4 driver is transporting a five-year-old child. What is the legal requirement for child restraint in Canada?

Answer options: ✅ The child must be seated in a booster seat appropriate for their weight and height.

  • The child can sit on a parent's lap if there are no available car seats.
  • A seatbelt is sufficient if the child can sit upright independently.
  • Children under six years old are exempt from child restraint laws in taxis.

Correct answer: The child must be seated in a booster seat appropriate for their weight and height.

Explanation: Canadian provincial laws mandate that children up to a certain age, weight, or height must be secured in an appropriate child restraint system, which for most five-year-olds would be a booster seat.

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