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Why do the new child restraint laws refer to age, rather than height or weight?

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Why do the new child restraint laws refer to age, rather than height or weight?

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Research indicates that rules specifying child restraint usage by age will result in the smallest number of children being inappropriately restrained, rather than if the rules specified height or weight requirements. The rules are easier for parents and carers to understand if they are written in terms of age.

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