it usually depends on the height and weight, but you place them in an approved seat at age 5.
yes if it is approved
if he/she is under 60 pounds
Child Safety Seats in Greyhound BusesCustomers are welcome to use child safety seats on Greyhound buses. However, the seat space must be purchased at the discounted child fare. You should ensure that your child seat has been approved for use in a motor vehicle, and is used in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.It is your responsibility to secure the child seat to the bus seat with strapping or webbing that is approved by the child seat manufacturer. You are responsible for providing the strapping or the webbing. You should also secure your child in the child seat with a manufacturer-approved lap and/or shoulder belt/harness. Greyhound does not provide lap and/or shoulder belts/harnesses.
You can be any age. If you are a baby or small child you should have your own safety seat which is approved for use with seatbelts.
You can be any age. If you are a baby or small child you should have your own safety seat which is approved for use with seatbelts.
You must place a child in an integrated child seat if the child is 3 years of age or younger.
Airlines have differing regulations regarding the seating of children in aeroplanes. You should check with the airline concerned In the United States, FAA approved seats are often the only seats a child may sit in. Your car seat may be NTSB approved for driving, but not for flying. You may wish to check your air carrier and make sure you check the car seat for FAA approval.
Children and infants 3 years of age and under must be properly secured using a crash-tested, federally approved child restraint device. Such restraint devices must be a separate carrier.
Yes if the air bag has an on/off switch. But if this is a car with a back seat and not a vehicle with no back seat, place the child in the rear. This is the safest place for a child.
Do this to check if a child can leave a booster. The child should place their back on the seat with their big ass in the end. If the child's feet can touch the ground they are ready. Most children stop using booster seats when they are 7.
all the time You must use an approved child safety seat suitable for the age and weight of the child until the child is over an age and/or weight limit specified by and varies by the individual state.
60 pounds