When riding in a vehicle, small children:

Are allowed to stand on the floor in the back of the vehicle.
Must never be allowed to ride in someone's lap or standing on a seat.
May not wear safety belts when sitting in the backseat.
May not wear safety belts if an adult is sitting next to them.
Explanation

When riding in a vehicle, small children must never be allowed to ride in someone's lap or standing on a seat. It is crucial to prioritize their safety by ensuring they are properly secured in a federally-approved child passenger restraint system or safety belt appropriate for their height and age. Allowing a child to ride in someone's lap or stand on a seat puts them at a higher risk of injury or ejection in the event of a crash or sudden stop.

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