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A child must be in a forward-facing child car seat until at least:

Under Ontario’s Highway Traffic Act, children must remain in a forward-facing child car seat until they weigh at least 18 kg, at which point they can transition

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Question: A child must be in a forward-facing child car seat until at least:

Answer options:

  • 9 kg ✅ 18 kg
  • 36 kg
  • 45 kg

Correct answer: 18 kg

Explanation: Under Ontario’s Highway Traffic Act, children must remain in a forward-facing child car seat until they weigh at least 18 kg, at which point they can transition to a booster seat. The 9 kg threshold is incorrect because it represents the minimum weight to first enter a forward-facing seat from a rear-facing one. The 36 kg option is incorrect because it is the threshold for exiting a booster seat, whereas 45 kg is not an official MTO milestone. G1 test takers must memorize these specific weight categories, as passenger safety and child restraint regulations are highly common on the exam.

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