When riding in a vehicle, small children:

May not wear safety belts when sitting in the backseat.
May not wear safety belts if an adult is sitting next to them.
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.
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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