Tennessee Car Seat Laws
Tennessee 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.
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