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A child has to be four - six years of age before being able to ride without a booster. It is weight dependant and most booster seats will tell you the maximum weight or age on the packaging.
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.
8 years old
10 years
it depends mostly on weight and size, usually by 6 or 7 they might be tall enough or weigh enough to be out of one. look to your car seat for the shoulder height and weight. :)
It is not "age" that determines this ... more so "height" and "weight". State laws differ, but there are minimal height requirements for children using the regular seat belts in auto's and trucks.
In the state of New Jersey:Children under 8 years of age who weigh less than 80 pounds to ride properly secured in a child safety seat or booster seat in the rear seat of the vehicle.Sources:http://nj.gov/lps/hts/childseats/childseats_newlaw.html
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.
they have to be 12 years old
this was a couple years back but age 10 over 4' tall and at least 100lbs.
this was a couple years back but age 10 over 4' tall and at least 100lbs.