Come january 1 parents will now have to wait until their child is 2 before they can move them front facing.
Child car seat law for 3 year old.
Children up to age 2 must ride in a rear facing car seat.
Transportation for special needs.
What the new law says section 1 1a a child under the age of two years must be properly secured in a child restraint system that is rear facing until the child reaches the weight or height limit.
Children 4 years and older must ride in a car or booster seat until they are 4 9 in height.
A rear facing baby seat may only be used in the front seats if the air bag has been deactivated.
Four to seven year old passengers ride in front seat facing car safety seats with harness until they exceed the manufacturers weight and or height limits.
1 whenever a child who is less than sixteen years of age is being transported in a motor vehicle that is in operation and that is required by rcw 46 37 510 to be equipped with a safety belt system in a passenger seating position or is being transported in a neighborhood electric vehicle or medium speed electric vehicle that is in operation the driver of the vehicle shall keep the child.
Graco slimfit 3 is the cheapest car seat for 3 years old toddlers.
Doctors and safety experts recommend that children ride in booster seats until the lap and shoulder belt fit right usually when they are at least 4 9 tall or around 8 years old.
Komo tv reports the new rules require children older than 4 years old but shorter than 4 9 and who have outgrown their child harness seat to use a booster seat.
It is true that your 3 year old child is not a baby anymore.
However it is highly recommended to install the car seat rear facing for as long as possible.
Children ages 2 to 4 must ride in a car seat with a harness rear or forward facing.
3 years old must use a rear facing child restraint placed in either a front or back seat.
All front seat facing car safety seats must have a harness for the one to three year old passenger.
Children up to approx.
Children up to age 13 must ride in the back seat when practical.
3 year olds must be rear faced never in a booster the american academy of pediatrics recommends that your child stays in a rear facing seat for as long as possible.
Children aged under 15 or under 1 35m in height must use an appropriate child restraint.
That means most kids will need a.
Washington law recommends waiting until that child is at least 2 years old.
Penndot cares about protecting our children and encourages all adults to take the responsibility of keeping them safe when riding in a vehicle.
A child is exempt from the booster seat law requirement only when a child weighs 40 pounds or more and is in a vehicle with lap only belts.