Car Seat Laws in New York
New York requires children under age 8 to sit in the back seat.
Rear-Facing
Until age 2 or RF seat limit (recommended)
NY law requires rear-facing for children under 2
Forward-Facing
Age 2–3 or FF seat limit
Harnessed seat required
Booster Seat
Ages 4–8 or until 4'9"
Booster required until seat belt fits properly
Seat Belt Only
Age 8+ or 4'9"; all occupants required
Seat belt must fit properly across chest and hips — not across the neck
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