Like many other rambunctious 6-year-olds, Carter Kole was looking forward to dumping his booster car seat as a vestige of his well, younger days. California state law allows children by age 6 or 60 pounds to leave behind those cushioned, strapped-in Starting this year, California took a big step forward with its new booster seat requirement: It became one of only a handful of states that require kids to sit in booster seats until age 8 or until they reach a height of 4 feet 9 inches. Has this new law This new booster seat law, going into effect on January 1st in California, may save hundreds of thousands of kids' lives. Why wouldn't we want to follow it? Sure, it may make your child a little annoyed, but as most car seat advocates say, an annoyed kid Effective January 1, 2012 , California children age of 2 sit rear facing in a car seat. More from Dr. Dana:New carseat guidelines We also know that kids under the age of 13 should sit in the back seat. The new law requires that kids sit in the back Not having an infant child seat properly installed in your car can also get you in trouble with the law. Since September 2005, a Canadian law was passed that included making the use of booster seats a must. Booster seats were made mandatory to ensure Where does your 7-year-old sit in the car? Probably out of a booster seat by now. Current California law mandates children under 6 and weighing less than 60 pounds have to ride in a booster seat. Come Jan. 1, that will change, and the change is catching a .
A new child safety law effective Jan. 1 will require kids in California to use a booster seat in a vehicle until they are 8 years old, according to the state's Department of Public Health. A previous state law required car seats or booster seats for kids Like many other rambunctious 6-year-olds, Carter Kole was looking forward to dumping his booster car seat as a vestige of his well, younger days. California state law allows children by age 6 or 60 pounds to leave behind those cushioned, strapped-in It’s always interesting to see what new laws are enacted at the start of the new year. Sometimes they make sense, sometimes they make you chuckle, and sometimes they just make you wonder what is wrong with this world that we need a law for that! According to the California Department of Public Health In 2012, legislators passed a law that required all children younger than 8 to be secured into a car seat or booster seat in the back seat of a vehicle. Additionally, children 8 and older .
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