Delaware law requires all children under age ________ to be properly restrained in a child safety seat or booster seat.
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four
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eight
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six
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nine
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Explanation
Delaware law requires all children under the age of eight or under 66 lbs. to be securely restrained in an approved child safety seat or booster seat. Additionally, all children aged eight and older or weighing 66 lbs. or more must be restrained in a safety belt.
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