All children 12 and under should remain in the back seat. Children 12 and under can be killed by the airbag in the front seats.
Yes. The 6-year-old should be in a child safety seat in the back yard. Probably the 8 year old should be as well.
13 years old. Kids 12 and under are MUCH safer riding in the back seat.
Parents should consider transitioning their child to a high back booster seat when their child has outgrown their forward-facing car seat, typically around the age of 4 to 8 years old and when they have reached the height and weight limits specified by the car seat manufacturer.
In Kansas, children under 8 years old must be properly secured in a child safety seat. It is recommended that children under 13 years old should sit in the back seat when possible for safety reasons.
A child should transition to using a high back booster seat when they outgrow their forward-facing car seat, typically around the age of 4 to 8 years old and when they reach the height and weight limits specified by the manufacturer.
age 7 though if the child's shoulders are lower then back seat back rest,advice is to use booster seat
The child, if she/he is under twelve years old (age may vary by state/region) and generally 4'9" in height (about 148 cm) then they should be in the back seat, regardless of airbags or not. The back seat is the safest place for a child since they are the most protected there.
Children 12 and younger should sit in the back seat. So 13 and up for the front seat.
the child should be at least 9 to ride in the front seat
The recommended age for transitioning a child from a booster seat with a back to a booster seat without a back is typically around 8 to 12 years old, or when the child reaches a height of 4 feet 9 inches.
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.
A child should be at least 4 years old and weigh at least 40 pounds before moving to a booster seat.