There is no magic number – the correct seat is based on a number of factors, including age, weight, height, and maturity.
Click here for information on choosing the right seat for your child.
The best way to ensure that you are using the correct seat for your child is to stop by a free Car Seat Checking Station.
In 2017, 325 children under the age of 5 were saved by child passenger seats (Source:
NHTSA).
Kids learn how to act on the road from you. As soon as you turn their car seats forward, they start learning how to drive – even at a very young age.
Anytime you are traveling – on foot, on a bike, or in a vehicle – model safe choices to keep your kids safe.
As you travel, talk with your child about what you see and do. The more you explain your thinking process, the more your child will understand about traffic safety.
Examples:
“Oh look, there’s a person trying to cross the road. I’ll stop and wave to let him cross.”
“There are a lot of people out today. I’m going to slow down and be safe.”
“I’m going to press this button and wait for the crosswalk signal. Now let’s look both ways to make sure it’s safe to cross.”