Once the child outgrows the forward facing car seat with a harness and depending upon maturity its time to travel in a booster seat but still in the back seat. If you need help installing your car seat trust a professional and find a car seat inspection station near you. Are in the front or back seat. Children may sit in the front seat with a seat belt if their height and weight have passed the booster seat limits. Visit our main car seat safety page for additional age weight and height guidelines. Texas law states that all children under eight years of age unless taller than 57 inches are required to be in an appropriate child safety seat system whenever they ride in a passenger vehicle.
Texas requires that child safety seats are used based on manufacturer recommendations. New texas law effective 912009 a child up to 8 years old unless taller than 4 feet 9 inches must ride in a child safety seat. Forward facing seats for children above 2 years as long as they are between 40 80 pounds until they are 4 year old. 8 years old and above. Usually the maximum weight limit is between 40 and 65 pounds. The safety seat must be installed according to the manufacturers instructions.
Safety belts from 8 years old or taller than 4 feet 9 inches. Nhtsa recommends that booster seats be used in the back seat from ages 4 to 8 and when the child weighs over 40 pounds unless the child is 4 feet 9 inches or taller. Once weight and height requirements for booster seats have been passed children can sit in the car seats designed for adults. The seat should have the weight and height limits listed. Booster seats with adult lap and shoulder belt are preferred to children above 4 years and around 40 pounds. What are texas booster seat requirements.
Ages 8 to 12 when a child has outgrown the weight and height limits for a. Rear facing seats from birth to as long as possible up to the weight or height limit of the seat. When can a child sit in the front seat in texas. Adult safety belt usually for children between 10 12 years and 49. Ageheightweight requirements set by safety seat manufacturer for forward facing. Texas law requires all children younger than 8 years old unless taller than 49 to be in the appropriate child safety seat system.
Parents must also check their car seat manufacturers height and weight limits and follow recommendations from health and safety organizations. Never turn forward facing before child meets all. Lap and shoulder belts should always be worn. At a minimum keep rear facing until age 1 and 20 lbs. The safest car seats that the texas department of transportation txdot recommends using includes a rear or front facing restraint system followed by a booster seat. However car and booster seat age height and weight requirements vary by product type and manufacturer.