What is the age and weight requirement for a booster seat in Illinois?

Ages 8-12: Children are to stay in a booster seat until they’re tall enough to properly fit in an adult lap/shoulder belt. In Illinois, child weighing more than 40 pounds may be transported in the back seat without a booster seat, secured with a lap belt only.

What is the age limit for car seats in Illinois?

Effective Jan. 1, 2019, Illinois law will require children under age 2 to be properly secured in a rear-facing child restraint system unless they weigh more than 40 pounds or are more than 40 inches tall. Children must remain rear-facing until age 2.

Does an 8 year old need a booster seat in Illinois?

In Illinois, by law children who have outgrown their child safety seat must be properly restrained in a booster seat until they are at least 8 years old. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends booster seat use until the adult belt fits properly – which could be as old as 12 years for some children.

How much should a child weigh to sit in the front seat in Illinois?

-Children under age 2 must be rear-facing or until they reach 40 pounds, or 40 inches tall. -Children over 2, or who outgrew their rear facing car seat, should use a forward-facing car seat with a harness up to the highest weight and height recommended by the car seat manufacturer.

What age does a child not need a 5 point harness?

Convertible seats can then be used with the 5-point harness restraint until your child is 18kg or 105cm, at which point they should move to booster mode.

How much does a child have to weigh to stop using a booster seat?

Buckle kids up in car seats or booster seats until seat belts fit properly, usually when they’re 57 inches (or 4 feet 9 inches) tall and between 80 and 100 pounds.

At what age can a kid not use booster seat?

All children whose weight or height exceeds the forward-facing limit for their car safety seat should use a belt-positioning booster seat until the vehicle seat belt fits properly, typically when they have reached 4 feet 9 inches in height and are 8 to 12 years of age.

When can my child stop using a booster?

Moving into a booster seat To be safest in a crash, your child needs to be in a booster seat until they are at least 145 cm tall and can pass the five-step safety test (see below).

How long should a child be in a 5-point harness?

Forward facing (child faces the front of the car) – use when the child has outgrown the rear facing restraint up until at least 4 years of age, with a built-in 5 or 6 point harness.

What carseat should a 5 year old be in?

When your child is at least age 5 and outgrows the forward-facing car seat with harness, use a booster seat in the back seat. Use a booster seat until the belt fits correctly. A booster seat is often needed until 4 ft 9 in (145 cm) tall. Your child may be 12 years old before ready for an adult safety belt.