DisneyLovingMama said:
Thanks for all the information! It's still Florida law that a 5 year old would need a booster seat, right? We'll be bringing our infant's car seat on the plane.
Thanks!
We were in Florida last August. Our youngest DD was 5 years and 4 months. Florida law says that she is fine without a car seat. We did not bring one and she was fine and safe in the back seat of the rental car. She is a big 5, if that matters.
Here is some info on the law:
"What Florida Law says about...
Child Restraint Requirements
All children under the age of 18 must be buckled up while riding in any car, pickup truck, or van on Florida's roads, no matter where they are sitting in the vehicle.
Children through the age of 3 must be secured in a federally approved child-restraint seat.
Children ages 4 through 5 must be secured by either a federally approved child-restraint seat or a safety belt.
Drivers are responsible for buckling up the child.
The cost to a violator will be a minimum of $60.00 plus $10.00 court costs." This comes from
http://www.fhp.state.fl.us/html/Floridalaw/fllaw.html
It all comes down to... do you feel comfortable with your child in a normal seat belt? I was, so we didn't bring the car seat. It is up to you.
Duds