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 have to be 140cm
A child should be at least 4 feet 9 inches tall to safely use a booster seat.
I heard it was supposed to be by weight, not by height, but what do i know.....when they outgrow the carseat
Until you're tall enough.
i think it is when they are 1.3m tall or 13
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The recommended height and weight for a booster seat is typically around 4 feet 9 inches tall and between 80 to 100 pounds.
The recommended ages for using a booster seat are typically between 4 to 12 years old, or until a child is tall enough to properly fit in a regular seat belt.
A child should use a booster seat until they are at least 4 feet 9 inches tall and between 8-12 years old.
The height and weight requirements for using a booster seat in a car vary by state, but generally, a child should be at least 4 feet 9 inches tall and weigh between 80-100 pounds to safely use a booster seat. It is important to check your state's specific laws and guidelines for booster seat usage.
One cannot purchase a booster seat "law", but one can purchase a booster seat at various retailers. One can purchase a booster seat at Walmart and Target.
A child should use a booster seat until they are at least 4 feet 9 inches tall and between 8 to 12 years old.