In California, children must use a car seat or booster seat until they are at least 8 years old or 4 feet 9 inches tall. Once they reach either of these milestones, they can transition to using a regular seat belt. However, it’s important to ensure that the seat belt fits properly for optimal safety. Always check local laws and guidelines for any updates or specific requirements.
A child need to be in a rear facing car seat until he or she is about 3. Then you may switch to forward facing car seat until your child outgrows it.
A child needs to be 3 years old!
no
At least 8 years old. That is what my mom had me do.
i am 90% sure it is 8
a child must be at least 13 or 14 years old
8 years old to ride without a car seat. 12 Years old too ride in the front!
Yes, according to most state laws and safety guidelines, a 6-year-old child typically needs a booster seat for car rides to ensure proper seat belt fit and safety.
you have to be age 4 to stop using a car seat. If the child is larger than average then you could probebly get away with a llittle bit younger.
Yes, the driver and anyone over six years old should wear a seat belt when in the front seat of the car. A child might need a booster seat or might need to ride in the back of the vehicle depending on the seat belt style.
Yes, in California, children under 8 years old or under 4 feet 9 inches tall must be secured in a car seat or booster seat while riding in a taxi.
Children typically need a booster seat in the car when they have outgrown their forward-facing car seat, usually around the age of 4 to 8 years old, depending on their height and weight. Booster seats help position the seat belt properly for a child's size and provide added protection in the event of a crash.