A parent of a child younger than 6 years of age may NOT:
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Secure the child in the rear seat.
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Drive faster than 25 MPH under any circumstances.
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Leave the child unattended in a motor vehicle if the motor of the vehicle is running.
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Drive when it's foggy.
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Explanation
Drivers are advised never to leave a child unattended or unsupervised in a motor vehicle. Florida law states that a parent of a child younger than 6 years old must not leave the child unattended or unsupervised in a motor vehicle for any amount of time if the vehicle's engine is running, the child’s health is in danger, or the child appears to be in distress.
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