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Car Seat Laws in New York

New York requires children under age 8 to sit in the back seat.

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Rear-Facing

Until age 2 or RF seat limit (recommended)

NY law requires rear-facing for children under 2

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Forward-Facing

Age 2–3 or FF seat limit

Harnessed seat required

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Booster Seat

Ages 4–8 or until 4'9"

Booster required until seat belt fits properly

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Seat Belt Only

Age 8+ or 4'9"; all occupants required

Seat belt must fit properly across chest and hips — not across the neck

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Fine for Violations

$25–$100 per violation

⚠️ Law vs. AAP Recommendations

State law sets the legal minimum. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends keeping children rear-facing as long as possible within the seat's weight and height limits — often beyond the legal minimum age. Always follow the seat manufacturer's guidelines and AAP recommendations for maximum safety.

📋 Legal Source

New York Vehicle and Traffic Law §1229-c

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Disclaimer: This information is for general guidance only. Car seat laws change frequently. Always verify current requirements with the New York DMV or official state statutes. This page does not constitute legal advice.