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You have to check your states requirements for needed height & weight-they don't go by years.
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!
Most booster seats will go in any seat in the car, but ideally, they should go the back seat in the middle, since that's the safest place to be if you get in a wreck. Also, always put them in facing fore wards.
The AAP instructs to go by height, not weight now (2010) -- a minimum height for a child's no longer needing a booster seat is four feet, nine inches. 4'9."
The Safeguard Go is a child's hybrid car seat and booster seat in one. It has a 5 point harness to hold the child, up to 60 pounds. When the child outgrows the harness, they can use the booster with a regular lap seat belt up to 100 pounds of weight.
I heard it was supposed to be by weight, not by height, but what do i know.....when they outgrow the carseat
A backless booster car seat with a latch system provides added safety for children by properly positioning the seat belt over their body, reducing the risk of injury in case of a crash. The latch system ensures a secure installation in the vehicle, preventing the booster seat from moving during sudden stops or impacts. This type of booster seat is lightweight and easy to transfer between vehicles, making it convenient for families on the go.
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In the United States, children can typically stop using a booster seat when they reach a height of 4 feet 9 inches (57 inches) and are between 8 to 12 years old, although this can vary by state. It's important that the vehicle's seat belt fits properly, with the lap belt lying snugly across the upper thighs and the shoulder belt crossing the shoulder and chest. Always refer to local laws and safety guidelines for specific requirements.
you must be 10 years old to ride in the front seat of the car in the us Florida
you have to be a 12
Booster vaccinations are given to stimulate the immune response and allow an animal or person to have continued immunity without having to go through the whole vaccination process again.