The law says that all children up to 135cm tall (around 4'5"), or the age of 12, whichever comes first, in the front or rear seats in cars, vans and other goods vehicles must travel in the correct child restraint for their weight with very few exceptions.
This question is being asked over, and over, and over, and over, and over again. The law in all states is different. Some states give an age, some states give a height and weight formula. YOU will have to check the DMV regulations of YOUR own state!
Most of your newer cars have an age limit above the visor. Usually it's 12 years.
80lbs
100 pounds or more.
Many states have seat belt laws requiring drivers and front seat passengers to wear seat belts. Many states also have laws requiring adolescent rear seat passengers, such as booster seats. Infants must be held in an approved child seat carrier.
In a crash, rear seat passengers in a car
age 7 though if the child's shoulders are lower then back seat back rest,advice is to use booster seat
Passengers over the age of 14 MUST wear seat belts in the rear of larger minibuses (over 2,540 kg unladen weight). However, all passengers are strongly advised to wear seat belts or the correct child seat on all journeys.
My 1995 has seat belts for 5 passengers , 2002 and newer ( with the 3rd row seat ) has seat belts for 7 passengers
Laws on age/weight requirements for front seat passengers vary by state. However, a general rule is that front seat passengers should be over the age of 12 and over 70-80 pounds. However, keep in mind that when driving with children, the back seat is always safer.
you can't the child must be 12 years and older in order to be in the passenger seat.
No, regardless of the child's age, a booster seat should NEVER be used in the front seat. An airbag can kill a child in the front seat if they are not tall enough and heavy enough to properly take the impact of the air bag.
Yes, Hawaiian Airlines has seat belt extenders for large passengers.
As many passengers as there are seat belts.
Age does not matter since the law says all passengers must wear seatbelts.