The age in which a child can stop using a car seat or booster seat varies from state to state. In Michigan, the child safety seat law says that a child under the age of eight years old must be in a safety seat unless they are taller than 4' 9.
A child must be at least 25 kilograms or nine years of age before being able to leave the booster seat
you have to be age 4 to stop using a car seat. If the child is larger than average then you could probebly get away with a llittle bit younger.
It is not age but pounds for a child seat. Check with your DMV, but I think it is over 40lb.
In some places age does matter i think its around 7 8 years old but they also have to meet the weight an height requirements .
In Illinois the law is that any child under the age of eight years old must be secured in a child safety seat. Any person over eight must be using a seat belt.
Keeping a child safe is an important and essential job. This can be a 24-hour job. Within this job, a parent needs to ensure a child is safe while in the car. This means that a parent can't think twice about his or her car seat choice and car seat rules. Although there is not an exact rule for an appropriate age at which a child should stop using a booster seat, most experts would agree that between the ages of eight and 12 would be most appropriate. The reason for this is that, a typical child in those age ranges would reach around four feet, nine inches, which would equate to an appropriate height to use a regular seat and seat belt.
at what age can my child stop going for visitation ??
it usually depends on the height and weight, but you place them in an approved seat at age 5.
You must place a child in an integrated child seat if the child is 3 years of age or younger.
you have to be 12
the appropriate age to stop is 14