Kentucky Car Seat Laws 2025. Car Seat Program Wyandot County Public Health Children under 40" tall must be secured in a car seat with a separate harness system Kentucky allows children who weigh 20 pounds or more and older than 1 year to graduate to a forward-facing car seat
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But children between 40" and 57" may be secured in a booster seat instead Kentucky Booster Law states that "Any driver of a motor vehicle, when transporting a child under the age of eight (8) years who is between forty (40) inches and fifty-seven (57) inches in height in a motor vehicle operated on the roadways, streets, and highways of this state, shall have the child properly secured in a child booster seat.
Car Seat Program Wyandot County Public Health
Children younger than 8 years with a height between 40 and 57 inches should be secured with a federally approved booster seat Violating seat belt laws in Kentucky results in a $25 fine per unrestrained. New Colorado Car Seat Law (Colorado Revised Statue 42-4-236) UPDATED LAW effective 1/1/2025
Forward Facing Car Seat Laws Ky Matttroy. Children younger than 8 years with a height between 40 and 57 inches should be secured with a federally approved booster seat Children younger than 8 but taller than 57 inches do not have to ride in a booster seat
Kentucky Car Seat Laws For 2021 Safety Rules & Regulations. As of 2022, the state of Kentucky does not have a front seat law The state of Kentucky legally requires children under the age of 8 years old and under 4'9" tall to be secured in a booster seat (or car seat)