Indiana Child Restraint Law (Effective July 1, 2005) * Children are required to ride properly restrained in a child restraint, which can include a belt positioning booster seat, until they reach their 8th birthday. (This does not include shoulder belt positioners.) * Children at least 8 years old until their 16th birthday are required to ride properly restrained in a child restraint system or seat belt in all seating positions in all vehicles. * If first time offenders of this violation bring a child safety seat or booster to court, the fine will be waived.
* Fees collected from violations will be entered into a fund to purchase child restraints for low income families throughout Indiana.
* Exemptions: If all lap/shoulder seat belts are being used by other children, then a child over 40 pounds may ride in a lap only seat belt without a child restraint. (Booster seats cannot be safely used with a lap only seat belt.) Credit: http://www.preventinjury.org/GIRestraintLaws.asp
im not sure about indianapolis, but in phoenix, you have to be at LEAST 70 pounds. and i think the heith is 5'0
8 years old, no weight requirement. Must be restrained in an approved seat or booster seat.
it's height not weight
in richmond Indiana how much do you have to weigh
a 100 pounds
a child must weigh 60 pounds or more to sit in the front seat in Ohio
70 lbs
75-80
in the uk the child has to be 142cm tall.
In Georgia, a child has to weigh at least 40 pounds to sit in the front seat. If the child is under 8 years of age, he also must be restrained in a car or booster seat in order to ride in the front seat.
An Indiana bat weighs about 1/4 an ounce.
how much a 4.2 height child weigh
65 lbs.
There is no minimum weight required by law for a child to sit in the front passenger seat in Oregon. It is strongly recommended that the child be at least 12 years old before riding in the front. The air bags can cause serious injury to a child smaller than this. Currently laws are only in effect for children that need to ride in safety seats.
that's a good question. my buttcheeks alright tell that to your kid