Understanding Child Restraints and Booster Seat Laws in Queensland
1. Age-specific Requirements
When it comes to ensuring the safety of children in vehicles, Queensland has clear guidelines based on age:
- Babies up to 6 months must be restrained in a rear-facing child seat.
- Children aged 6 months to 4 years should use a rear-facing or forward-facing child seat with a built-in harness.
- For children aged 4 to 7 years, an approved forward-facing child restraint with a built-in harness or a booster seat is recommended.
2. Height and Booster Seat Recommendations
It is crucial to consider height alongside age. Booster seats are recommended until the child reaches 145cm in height, which typically occurs around 11 years old. Using a booster seat ensures that the seatbelt fits correctly and provides optimal protection.
3. Front Seat Restrictions
Children aged 7 and under must not sit in the front passenger seatunless all other back seats are occupied by other children. This regulation aims to prioritize the safety of young passengers in the event of a collision.
4. Taxis and Rideshare Vehicles
While taxis and rideshare vehicles like Uber are not obliged to supply child restraints, they must have anchor points to secure restraints. Parents should consider carrying their own portable restraints for such situations.