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Oregon requires that children ride in rear-facing car seats until age 2. The American Academy of Pediatrics and OHSU Doernbecher Children's Hospital recommend keeping your child rear-facing until he or she reaches the seat's height and weight limits.
If a child is eight years old or younger AND is under 4'9? tall, Oregon law requires that you continue to use a child restraint system. Birth up to at least age 2 Child rides rear- facing in the back seat using the harness until until at least age 2 or until they reach the upper weight or height limit of that car seat.
Child Restraints Child passengers must be restrained in an approved child safety seat until they weigh 40 pounds. Infants must ride rear facing until they reach two years of age.
Oregon Forward-Facing Car Seat Law Oregon's forward-facing car seat law picks up where the rear-facing law leaves off. Forward-facing car seats are required for passengers between the ages of two and eight. However, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends using a car seat until a child weighs 40 pounds or more.
Infants to ride rear-facing until they reach both one year of age AND twenty pounds. Children who weigh over 40 pounds must be properly secured in a booster seat until they are age 8 OR 4'9" in height. Children who are age 8 or older OR are taller than 4'9" must ride properly secured with the safety belt system.