I'm interested in hearing from Germans, or ex-pats now living in Germany, and also from Certified Car Seat Technicians.
First off let me say that I am a self-described "car seat nazi." My girls stayed in boosters until they were 4'9 and 80 pounds. This meant DD#1 was 10, and DD#2 was 9 when we started allowing them to use adult seat belts. The law in our state only says age 6, but I was more concerned with the laws of physics.
I didn't care that they were the only ones in their grade still in a booster.
We are going to Germany in September and are planning to rent a car during the time we are in Bavaria. The rest of the time we will use trains, but trains just won't work for the Bavarian part of our trip. We have every intention of obeying German laws to the letter. However, we found out that Germany requires booster seats until a child is 12.
A booster works by positioning the car's seat belt so that it comes across the body properly. But what if a child is too big? I don't want to endanger my child by using a booster. DD11 is now 5'1 and weighs 120 pounds. She also has...shall we say...very feminine curves. She does NOT look 11! In fact, she will be only 3 weeks away from turning 12 when we are in Bavaria. So...do I risk getting some terrible fine if she's not in a booster, or do they have a booster that will fit a child her size?
If her safety were in question, I wouldn't be posting. I absolutely have her safety as my first priority. But I'm afraid a booster would NOT be safe for her now.
What are the chances that we would "get caught" for DD not being in a booster? If anyone saw her, they'd never guess she was under 12. She's nearly as big as I am, and we even wear the same size shoe!
If we do put her in a booster seat, in order to obey the law, is there one that is safe for her? Maybe Germans have bigger boosters than we have here. (or maybe...they have smaller kids!)
In conclusion, my intent is not to break any law, but rather to keep my DD safe.
If someone can assure me that DD will be safe in a German booster, I'll happily rent one along with the car. (ours are long gone, and they would be way too small for her now anyway).
First off let me say that I am a self-described "car seat nazi." My girls stayed in boosters until they were 4'9 and 80 pounds. This meant DD#1 was 10, and DD#2 was 9 when we started allowing them to use adult seat belts. The law in our state only says age 6, but I was more concerned with the laws of physics.

We are going to Germany in September and are planning to rent a car during the time we are in Bavaria. The rest of the time we will use trains, but trains just won't work for the Bavarian part of our trip. We have every intention of obeying German laws to the letter. However, we found out that Germany requires booster seats until a child is 12.
A booster works by positioning the car's seat belt so that it comes across the body properly. But what if a child is too big? I don't want to endanger my child by using a booster. DD11 is now 5'1 and weighs 120 pounds. She also has...shall we say...very feminine curves. She does NOT look 11! In fact, she will be only 3 weeks away from turning 12 when we are in Bavaria. So...do I risk getting some terrible fine if she's not in a booster, or do they have a booster that will fit a child her size?
If her safety were in question, I wouldn't be posting. I absolutely have her safety as my first priority. But I'm afraid a booster would NOT be safe for her now.
What are the chances that we would "get caught" for DD not being in a booster? If anyone saw her, they'd never guess she was under 12. She's nearly as big as I am, and we even wear the same size shoe!
If we do put her in a booster seat, in order to obey the law, is there one that is safe for her? Maybe Germans have bigger boosters than we have here. (or maybe...they have smaller kids!)
In conclusion, my intent is not to break any law, but rather to keep my DD safe.
