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The car seat should not move at all at the belt path.
The car seat should not move more than 1 inch (2.5 cm) side-to-side or front-to-back at the belt path.
The car seat should not move more than 1 inch (2.5 cm) side-to-side or front-to-back from the top of the seat.
It does not matter how much the car seat moves as long as the correct belt path is used.
11 years
14 years
13 years
5 years
Rear-facing convertible seat
High back or backless belt-positioning booster seat
Seat belt
As high as possible
Within one inch of the buckle
Within one inch of the child’s chin
At armpit level
High-back belt-positioning booster seat
Backless booster seat
Seat belt with a locking clip
Car seat with a harness or vest approved for higher weight limits
Takes the place of the lap belt to secure the car seat.
Stops the child’s knees from moving forward in a crash.
Limits the child’s forward head movement in a crash.
Stops the car seat from moving in a crash.
Rear-facing in a rear-facing-only car seat approved for use up to 25 pounds (11.3 kg).
Rear-facing in a convertible car seat approved for use up to 35 pounds (15.9 kg).
Rear-facing in a combination car seat.
Forward facing in a convertible or combination car seat approved for use to 65 pounds (29.5 kg).
Combination
Convertible
Complete
Conversion
Weight, height, age, and developmental level of the child.
Selection, direction, installation, and harnessing of the car seat.
Weight, height, direction, and type of car seat.
Age, weight, direction, and harnessing of the child.
Rear-facing seats distribute crash forces across the body of an infant and young child.
Rear-facing seats support the entire head, neck, and spine of a child in a frontal collision.
Harnesses in a rear-facing seat come from at or below the shoulders and are tight to keep the child from sliding up the back of the seat.
All choices are correct.
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