Maine Car Seat Laws When does Maine law require your child to ride in a car seat, booster seat, or seat belt? Maine requires babies and children weighing less than 40 pounds to ride in a federally approved, properly secured car seat. Maine's new child passenger safety law further requires children under age 8 and less than 80 pounds to ride in a car seat or belt-positioning booster seat. Children under age 18 must wear seat belts if they are not in a car sat or booster seat. Children under age 12 and weighing less than 100 pounds must ride in a rear seat if possible. Contact us for a free legal consultation about your Car Seat Lawsuit
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