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Rearward or forward facing child safety seat with inbuilt harness 
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Children grow at different rates between six months and four years. So children in this age group may use either:
Children in this age group must not travel in the front seat of a vehicle that has two or more rows of seats.
The restraint must be properly installed and adjusted to fit the child's body.
Because rearward-facing travel is safer, you should move your child to a forward-facing child safety seat only when they have reached the weight or length limit of their rearward-facing child restraint.
More information
On this site
Seatbelts and child restraints
Other websites
Seatbelt safety and the law - Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure