Its hee haw to do with age, if the kid is over 135cm it can sit in either passegner or rear seats without the requirement of a child safety restraint, so the age is irrelevant now.
see link below for all you need
2006-09-23 04:48:51
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answered by MrsMac 4
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States vary on the requirements -- but the CDC has recommendations not just with height but with weight as well
"Children should start using a booster seat when they grow out of their convertible child safety seats -- when their ears are level with the top of the back of the safety seat and their shoulders are above the top strap slots, or when they reach the upper weight limit for the seat. Children should use a booster seat until the lap/shoulder belts in the car fit properly -- when they are at least 58 inches tall, have a sitting height of 29 inches and weigh 80 pounds (with clothing on).3 To ride comfortably and safely, children must be able to bend their knees over the edge of the seat while sitting with their backs firmly against the seat back. In most cases, this means that children 10 years old and younger should be using a booster seat."
Remember the reasons why these recommendations have been made is for child safety -- in crashes when children were under these weight and height requirements injuries such as evisceration or the opposite, being thrown from the seatbelt both happened....
2006-09-23 04:49:43
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answered by kaliselenite 3
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My daughter is over the 135cm limit and is nine yrs old and as i take it, she doesn't have to use a booster. Don't worry about it too much the police are supposed to be lenient during the first few weeks i believe, and anyway how many times would you get pulled over for a check unless its obvious your kids are really unsafe by climbing all over the place, i've only ever been stopped once or twice in 17 yrs, the police are lazy and like there speed cameras too much.
2006-09-23 04:45:14
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answered by stevo132001 2
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I see this all too in many situations, and that i do the comparable element. as quickly as I call 911, it style of sounds like they do no longer care. They tell me that is not an emergency, and to touch the interior of sight police dept. yet, as quickly as that vehicle crashes and all those infants are harm, or worse, killed, all of sudden "something has have been given to alter!" I say, why does something undesirable could take place to get human beings to pay interest. And the worst section is, 9 situations out of 10, the mother and father HAVE seat belts on!!! there are such a brilliant number of courses obtainable to get inexpensive or perhaps unfastened vehicle seats, that is previous me that individuals might threat the life of their baby to save some money, or a jiffy of time to get the unfastened a million. They even supply them away on the wellness center in case you haven't any longer have been given one to take the toddler residing house in. clever up human beings, i do no longer care how sturdy of a driving force you think of you're, there are hundreds of others on the line with you. It in easy terms takes a million 2nd to crash and probably kill your baby.
2016-10-17 12:19:26
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answered by ? 4
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No the age is just a guide - its the height that matters in law.
My boy is almost five foot, but only 9. He doesn't need one, but i still sit him on his old booster seat anyway.
2006-09-23 04:42:22
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answered by NJP 3
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I've found this table on the govenments roadsafety website. It says that after the child is over 1.35m (4ft 5") then the seat belt is enough.
http://www.thinkroadsafety.gov.uk/campaigns/childcarseats/childcarseats.htm#01
Check it out...
Hope this helps
2006-09-23 04:54:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on where you live, each State has different laws concerning child seat laws. Here is a link with some info
http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/portal/site/nhtsa/menuitem.9f8c7d6359e0e9bbbf30811060008a0c/
. Just call your local Police station and ask to talk with someone that has this info,
2006-09-23 04:46:20
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answered by Josh S 7
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Umm don't think so that is why they have changed it to height instead of age because you could have a 10yr old who is tall enuff to travel without and a 12yr old who isn't, you could always try asking at somewhere like mother care their sales people should be up on the rules and regs.
2006-09-23 04:44:28
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answered by ? 2
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It would help to know what state your in...but as a general rule of thumb they say once they hit 4'9", over the age of 8, weight more then 80 lbs they don't need it.
Best way to find out is contact your local police department.
2006-09-23 04:48:23
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answered by misstigeress 4
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The EU directive is now 1.5 metres tall - that's more like 4' 10".
Check out which law applies to you... ie whether UK or Ireland.
2006-09-23 04:46:27
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answered by RM 6
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