Whatever the fine might cost, the ultimate cost could be the life of the child!
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birth to age 7
Yes, it is necessary to use a FAA approved child restraint system or safety seat when traveling with a child on an airplane for their safety.
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Yes they can stop you for that and you will get a ticket for it
In Illinois, children under the age of 8 must be secured in an appropriate child restraint system, such as a booster seat or car seat. It is recommended that children under the age of 13 always ride in the back seat whenever possible for safety reasons.
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In Illinois, the law requires passengers to be at least 8 years old to ride in the front seat of a vehicle. Children under 8 must be secured in an appropriate child restraint system in the back seat of the vehicle.
In Illinois, it is recommended that children under the age of 13 sit in the back seat of a vehicle whenever possible for safety reasons. This is to reduce the risk of injury from airbag deployment in case of a crash. If a child must sit in the front seat, ensure they are in an appropriate child restraint system based on their age, weight, and height.
about 2014
The recommended safety guidelines for installing a child restraint system (CRS) in a vehicle include following the manufacturer's instructions, ensuring a secure and tight fit, positioning the CRS in the back seat, using the appropriate harness or seat belt, and regularly checking for proper installation and adjustments.
It is not that simple. Any age can be carried in the front seat as follows: Up to 3 years old in an appropriate child restraint (not rear facing if there is an airbag fitted). From 3 to height 1.35 metres or under age 12 - 13 in an appropriate child restraint. Over 1.35 metres or at age 12 - 13 in an adult restraint. Up to the age of 14 the legal responsibility for the use of the appropriate restraint lies with the driver. At age 14 the legal responsibility for the use of the appropriate restraint lies is on the passenger. The full rules are at the links below.