Have you seen those Disney commercials? They advertise that it's 48 inches (or 49, I can't remember) of height. Until they reach that height they need a car seat or booster seat as appropriate. I believe this must be the law since they advertise it as such, but I could be wrong.
The Child has to weigh 60 lb. and be age 6
8 years old or 40 pounds
the weight to sit in a booster seat is...40 pounds AND the age of 4 years, BUT preferably the child is longer.
fits your chid,car,an the one you use correctly
The AAP instructs to go by height, not weight now (2010) -- a minimum height for a child's no longer needing a booster seat is four feet, nine inches. 4'9."
No. You need to be height and weight restrictions or older.
The child's size is the factor here. If the seatbelt comes across their body like it does for you, then they do not need a booster seat. Sometimes, the child's weight is a factor, too. They should be at least 90 pounds in weight before they are allowed out of the booster seat.
70-90 pounds.
I heard it was supposed to be by weight, not by height, but what do i know.....when they outgrow the carseat
4 The answer is NOT based on age but on the height and weight of your child. If your child is over 40lbs he/she can transition to a booster seat with lap/ shoulder restraint.
You need a longer question. Do you want to install one? Do you want to buy one?
It depends, as they need to fit the weight and height requirements specified in your vehicle manual, to sit in a seat unassisted. Unless there is a local bylaw requiring people of a certain age, height or weight either to sit in a booster seat, or not in a booster seat.
no
I think the Booster seat is do to weight but, I grew longer than fater so i got out when i was about 5 or 6.