Seat belts for children who outgrow the booster seat height and weight requirements.
Forward facing car seat nj.
No new jersey law does not allow kids.
But that s all changed according to a new law signed this month.
The child must weigh a minimum of 40 pounds as well.
A booster seat for children four to seven years of age who outgrow the harness and tether.
You may choose to keep your child rear facing even if they are older than two.
No new jersey law does not allow kids.
New jersey car seat laws allow toddlers over 2 years old to use a forward facing seat.
New jersey forward facing seats laws.
While the american academy of pediatrics aap recommends that children stay in rear facing car seats until they are 2 the new jersey law has only mandated they face backwards until the age of 1.
While there are many brands on the market today the safest car seats available include brands such as evenflo graco britax safety 1 st cybex and nuna.
A child under the age of 2 years and 30 pounds shall be secured in a rear facing seat equipped with a 5 point harness.
A child under age 4 and 40 lbs.
Forward facing seats come with a harness and tether.
The best car seats available are often the seats that have the highest safety rankings.
If the child is still under 30 pounds they should remain rear facing for their safety.
Must remain in either a rear facing or a forward facing car seat with a five point harness in the back seat of a vehicle.