I'm looking through them on the about.com site and so far Tennessee is winning.
Anyone know of any better than that? I wish it said they HAD to RF to the maximum weight, but at least it says they may. Also, I really like how clear it is that it is eight AND five feet. Does anyone know how well it is enforced?
Tennessee state law requires that infants under one year of age and weighing less than 20 pounds ride in a rear-facing car seat. If the car seat has a rear-facing weight limit over 20 pounds, the infant may remain rear-facing beyond one year and 20 pounds. Children under age 4 must ride in a car seat. Tennessee requires that all car seats be federally approved and used according to manufacturer's instructions.
Children over age 4 but under age 8 and less than 5 feet in height must use a booster seat. Children over age 8 but less than 5 feet in height must use a booster seat until they reach 5 feet tall. Tennessee requires that children under age 16 who are not in a car seat or booster use a seat belt.
Anyone know of any better than that? I wish it said they HAD to RF to the maximum weight, but at least it says they may. Also, I really like how clear it is that it is eight AND five feet. Does anyone know how well it is enforced?