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How does the law apply to other people transporting my child (i.e. babysitters and/or grandparents)?

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How does the law apply to other people transporting my child (i.e. babysitters and/or grandparents)?

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Parents, caregivers, grandparents and babysitters who care for a child have to use a car seat or booster seat to transport a child under the age of 8. It’s the driver’s responsibility to ensure that all passengers under the age of 16 are properly restrained. Drivers who fail to ensure that children are properly secured may be fined $110 and two demerit points.

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