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At the age of 8, children can sit in the back seat without a booster seat. They do need to have a seat belt; however, and not be in the front. They need to be securely fastened as well.
I believe the answer is 4'9". There is also a weight limit if your child is on the shorter side. If your child does not meed either requirement, then you have to use a booster seat.
Yes, but if there is a air bag it has to be turned off and the child must be in a booster seat.
It depends on which state you live in because there are different laws on this matter. Most states have a specific age and weight requirement that has to be met to legally allow a child to sit in a booster seat.
That depends on the state you live in each state has different child restraint laws. Call either your local police department or district health unit.
It depends, as they need to fit the weight and height requirements specified in your vehicle manual, to sit in a seat unassisted. Unless there is a local bylaw requiring people of a certain age, height or weight either to sit in a booster seat, or not in a booster seat.
In the UK yes, but if they are under 140 centimetres tall, they are required to use a booster seat/child seat. (But that goes for the back of the car, as well as the front).
hello! to answer your question, it does not matter where in the backseat a booster seat goes. it could even go in the middle if you like to better keep an eye on your child. hope i helped you, good day!
It depends on the parents decision. But I wouldn't put a 10-12 year old child in a booster seat.If they're over 3'5 then they don't have to have a booster seat. What helps is to not have a booster seat and have just a cushion/ pillow underneath there bottom so that the seat belt doesn't hurt their stomach or hurt anything else.
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.
The same way you would in your own personal car ... in a child seat properly tethered with seat belts.