Doesn't matter as long as they are either at least 4'2" OR 90lbs.
A child should transition from a car seat to a booster seat when they reach the age of around 8-12 years old, or when they outgrow the weight or height limits of their car seat.
the child should be at least 9 to ride in the front seat
A 5-year-old child should use a car seat that is appropriate for their weight and height, typically a forward-facing car seat with a harness. It is important to follow the manufacturer's guidelines and recommendations for the specific car seat model.
A child should transition from a car seat to a booster seat when they outgrow the weight or height limits of their car seat, usually around 40-65 pounds and 4-8 years old. This transition is important for their safety in the car.
12 and 4 foot 9
A child under 2 years old should be secured in a rear-facing car seat, which is the safest option for infants and toddlers. The car seat should be installed in the back seat of the vehicle, following the manufacturer's instructions for proper installation. The child should be harnessed snugly in the car seat, with the straps positioned at or below shoulder level. It's essential to ensure that the seat is properly secured and that the child is comfortable and safe during travel.
Parents should transition their child to a booster car seat when they have outgrown 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 car seat manufacturer.
Parents should transition their child to a booster seat when the child outgrows 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 car seat manufacturer.
Parents should transition their child from a car seat to a booster seat when the child reaches the height and weight limits of the car seat, typically around 40-65 pounds and 4-8 years old. It is important to follow the manufacturer's guidelines and state laws for proper child safety in vehicles.
A child should transition to a 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 car seat manufacturer.
Using a car seat for your children is the best way to protect your child in a car. If your child is under two years old, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommend your child should ride the car rear facing. Make sure the person fastened the safety seat belt of the child in the car seat before driving the car. Always check the car seat labels for weight and height restrictions.
Its not the fine that you should worry about but the welfare of the child.