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UK Requirements for Car SeatsChild Restraints - New LawsNew regulations governing the use of child car seats came into force on 18 September 2006. The law now requires all children traveling in cars to use an appropriate child restraint or adult seat belt. It is the driver's responsibility to ensure that children under the age of 14 years are restrained correctly in accordance with the law. All children under the age of 12 will have to use some form of child car seat, unless they are taller than 135cm (4ft 5in). Most children reach 135cm around the age of nine. Which children are not affected?A child over the age of 12 or more than 135cm tall, may use an adult seat belt. However, the Department for Transport recommends that children should continue using booster cushions or booster seats until they are 150cm (4ft 11in) tall. Are there any exceptions?Yes. There are certain exceptions when a child between three and 12 years old may travel in the back of a car using no more than an adult seat belt:
Who is Responsible?The driver is responsible for violations by passengers under the age of 14 (except in taxis with fixed partitions) and the Police can impose a £30 fixed penalty. Should the case go before a court the maximum fine is £500. How to persuade your child to use a child car seat/booster (opens in a new window) Baby Seats - Child Car Seats Buy Designer Baby Clothes - Baby Bedding - Baby Furniture - Pushchairs ![]() Site Map | Shipping & Returns | Privacy/Security Policy©2006-8 LiliMay Baby Shops UK Everymum's Choice™ - LiliMay Baby® Portslade, Brighton & Hove, East Sussex +44 (0)1273 411331 |
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