No. If you have a backless booster seat that you owned before the law changed, it is still legal. The only time you may be fined is not in a car seat and still legally need to sit in one, or if your ...
Instead, it's about the actual seat of the car, car seat or booster seat and the child's height and weight, as well as age. Kristen Hullum, a registered nurse and trauma injury prevention ...
Backless boosters are good options for travel, or if your vehicle has rear head restraints that can’t be adjusted or cause interference with a highback booster. You can use these booster seats for ...