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Which age group is specifically mentioned in Idaho law regarding the use of child safety seats?

  1. Children under 12

  2. Children under 18

  3. Children six years of age or under

  4. Infants under one year

The correct answer is: Children six years of age or under

Idaho law specifically addresses the need for child safety seats for children six years of age or under. This regulation is in place to ensure that young children, who are more vulnerable in the event of a vehicle crash, are properly secured in a manner that maximizes their safety. Safety seats are designed to provide better protection for younger children whose bodies may not yet be developed enough to withstand the forces of a collision without additional support. The emphasis on this specific age group acknowledges that children in this category have distinct safety needs that differ from older children or adults. Laws that focus on younger children aim to reduce the risk of injury during these formative years, promoting overall child safety in vehicles. This knowledge can help drivers be aware of their responsibilities regarding the transportation of young passengers and the importance of using appropriate safety restraints.