A.P. asks from Stone Mountain, GA on February 25, 2007
Georgia Moms
I was wondering if anybody knew the law about how old does your child have to stay in a car seat? I have a soon to be 4 years old and was wondering if I could take him out of his booster seat.
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E.C. answers from Atlanta on February 26, 2007
Kids have to stay in a booster until they are 6 years old and 60 pounds (I think its 60, I know it is 6 years old).
A.V. answers from Athens on February 26, 2007
Georgia Law requires children under the age of six to remain in a child safety seat. Age eight is recommended for maximum safety, and the back seat until age twelve.
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C.O. answers from Atlanta on February 26, 2007
"changes in State Law that go into effect as of July 1 st . Under the new law children under age six will be required to be in a car seat or booster seat appropriate for their height and weight and used according to the manufacturer's instructions. The new law also requires children under six to ride in the rear seat."
http://www.gohs.state.ga.us/newbooster.html
A.C. answers from Atlanta on February 28, 2007
I don't know if the law actually says this but...
I've been told that they need to be in some type of child restraint until they are 5 years old.
I've also been told that a child under the age of 13 isn't suppose to ride in the front seat (unless you have a single cab truck )
Good luck
I did find out something for you on this topic.
There is no age limit. However; anyone under 5 foot 9 inches and anyone who is 95 pounds or less is required to be in a car seat/booster seat. Age is not a factor!
Also, if your car has a passenger side airbag then no one under the age of 13 is suppose to ride in that seat.
S.P. answers from Baton Rouge on February 26, 2007
I believe in GA it is 8 years old or a certain lb limit. Check with the local police department to see the details.
K.N. answers from Atlanta on February 26, 2007
In Georgia I belive children must stay in booster seats till they are at least 6 years old.
B.W. answers from Atlanta on February 26, 2007
Hi A.,
From what I understand, children in Georgia need to be in a child restraint until the age of 6. I am not sure what the weight requirements are, though. Probably an easy way to find out is to call the non-emergency number to your local police department and ask. They usually have a public safety person who inspects car seats and therefore knows all the laws. You can always look it up on the internet as well. I hope this helps!
H.G. answers from Roanoke on February 26, 2007
Do not take him out of his carseat!! He has to be in one in the state of Georgia until he's six years old. My husband and I found out the hard way. Even though we had our five year old (then four) in a booster seat, it didn't have a high back. We were in a really bad car accident. My son wasn't hurt, but my husband was given a ticket for not having him in a high-back booster. It's better to be safe than sorry!
A.W. answers from Atlanta on February 26, 2007
I think the magic numbers are 4'9 and 40lbs., but dont quote me on that.
E.C. answers from Atlanta on February 26, 2007
Kids have to stay in a booster until they are 6 years old and 60 pounds (I think its 60, I know it is 6 years old).
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