Yes you have to.
The child's size is the factor here. If the seatbelt comes across their body like it does for you, then they do not need a booster seat. Sometimes, the child's weight is a factor, too. They should be at least 90 pounds in weight before they are allowed out of the booster seat.
no, but you have to connect the seatbelt connected to the actual car to the booster seat. but there is a seat belt in the middle for a car seat.
In general, the law requires any child under 80 pounds and 4 foot be placed in a booster seat or a child safety car seat. There are devices for older children that make the seatbelt safer by placing the seatbelt in an appropriate position over the shoulder.
No - wrong. Any child that size is too small to be anatomically protected by a standard auto seat belt.
in all states a child has to be 4foot nine to be out of a booster seat. they can be in a booster sear at any age.
The Booster offers safe, comfortable rides for someones child. Moving from a car seat to a booster seat still helps the child remain safe, while riding comfortably in the booster seat.
When they are around 2 and have outgrown their child seat. They should continue to use a booster seat until they reach the height of 4 foot 9.
the weight to sit in a booster seat is...40 pounds AND the age of 4 years, BUT preferably the child is longer.
Do this to check if a child can leave a booster. The child should place their back on the seat with their big ass in the end. If the child's feet can touch the ground they are ready. Most children stop using booster seats when they are 7.
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yes
If your talking about the booster seat without a back then NO, It is not safe for the child to ride with only a lap belt.