Im visiting Ontario for three weeks and will be renting a car during my stay. What are the rules for transporting my children?
You must follow Ontario’s child car seat rules if you are transporting an infant or a toddler, regardless of where your vehicle is registered. If you are travelling in a vehicle registered in another jurisdiction, you are exempt from the booster seat requirement for the first 30 days that you are in the province. After that, you must use the appropriate booster seat. You may use a child car seat or booster seat from your home jurisdiction if travelling in a vehicle registered in another jurisdiction. If driving an Ontario-plated vehicle, you must use a seat that fully complies with Ontario’s child car seat laws.
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