Car seat laws changed dramatically in 2006, when new legislation meant all children up to 12 years old (or until they reached a height of 135cm) had to use an ‘appropriate’ car seat. Since then ...
The BPA (Baby Products Association) and car seat makers who help develop the laws have confirmed there are no plans to completely ban backless booster seats. The reason the law makers say they won't ...
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Many booster seats transition from high-back to backless, which usually means they ... Depending on your state's car-seat laws, children may be required to use a booster seat until they're large ...
However, for maximum safety, they should continue using a booster seat until the seatbelt fits correctly. Backless booster seats help position the seatbelt correctly but lack a back or headrest.
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