What is the requirement for seating children who are four through eight years old and shorter than 4 feet 9 inches in Tennessee?
Tennessee law mandates that children aged four through eight and shorter than 4 feet 9 inches must be secured in a belt-positioning booster seat. This ensures the seat belt fits properly across their body, providing optimum safety. Booster seats adjust the seating position of children so that the seat belt lays correctly across the stronger parts of the child’s body, offering maximum protection during a crash.
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