5 and under should be in a forward facing seat at about until 6 than they must be atleast 4'9 and about 80 lbs so about an 8 year old, hope this was helpful
A child should be at least 4 years old and weigh at least 40 pounds before moving to a booster seat.
A child should be at least 4 years old and weigh at least 40 pounds before switching to a booster seat.
A child should transition from a car seat to a booster seat when they reach the age of around 8-12 years old, or when they outgrow the weight or height limits of their car seat.
Children should transition from a booster seat to a regular seat in a car when they reach the height of 4 feet 9 inches and are between 8 to 12 years old.
Children should transition from a booster seat to a regular seat in the car when they reach the height of 4 feet 9 inches and are between 8 to 12 years old.
A child should transition to a booster seat when they have outgrown their forward-facing car seat, typically around 4-8 years old and at least 40 pounds.
A child should use a booster seat until they are at least 4 feet 9 inches tall and between 8 to 12 years old.
A six year old can be placed in the front seat but they must use a booster seat if they are under 135cm tall. Under no circumstances should a rear facing booster seat be used in the front seat.
Most seven year old girls should still be in a booster seat. So yes, she can, especially if the parent does not feel comfortable with letting her out of it yet.
you have to be 12
A child should be around 4-8 years old and weigh between 40-80 pounds before transitioning to a booster seat.
A child should transition from a car seat to a booster seat when they outgrow the weight or height limits of their car seat, usually around 40-65 pounds and 4-8 years old. This transition is important for their safety in the car.