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Using a booster seat until your child reaches a specific age, weight, or height is the law in most states. But the requirements vary widely. To learn about car seat laws where you live, visit the ...
You can move your child to a booster once they've gone over the height and weight limit for a front-facing car seat. You can find the specifications for your car seat on the manufacturer's website.
If your child has not outgrown the car seat, keep them in it until they do. Yes, some kids will be in rear-facing car seats at age 3 and 4. "There are little, bitty 2-year-olds and larger 2-year ...
If you already own a backless booster seat you can still use it, as long as you're following the age/height on the label. Find out more about booster seat rules in our guide to car seats for older ...
Booster seats give little kids the extra height they need so seat belts fit them safely and securely. They can also protect your child’s head, neck and shoulders.
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A child from 4 to 9 years old must use a booster seat and be secured with a safety belt if they are too tall or too heavy for ...
I heard something about kids needing to ride in the back seat if possible. What is the age on that? Answer: Back on Aug. 1, ...
A bill making its way through the North Carolina House would add a new requirement to booster seats: height. Currently, the state’s car seat law goes by a child’s age and weight. Kids under 8 ...