Illinois child passenger safety 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Illinois Child Passenger Safety document in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the guidelines provided for child safety seats. Familiarize yourself with the age and weight requirements for each type of seat.
  3. Fill in your child's details, including their age and weight, to determine the appropriate safety seat type. Ensure you follow the recommendations for rear-facing, forward-facing, or booster seats.
  4. Check off any additional safety tips that apply to your situation, such as ensuring that no rear-facing seat is placed in front of an active airbag.
  5. If applicable, schedule a car seat inspection by noting down the contact information provided in the document for further assistance.

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Illinois law requires all drivers and passengers (front and back seat) age 8 and older to wear safety belts even if the vehicle is equipped with air bags. Passengers under age 8 must be secured in an appropriate child restraint system as covered by the Child Passenger Protection Act.
A passenger is an occupant of a car, train, boat, airplane, or other transportation vehicle other than the person operating it or a member of the crew. Generally, a passenger is owed a duty of care by a carrier.
Illinois law requires that all children under the age of eight being transported in a motor vehicle must be properly restrained in an appropriate child restraint system, EVERY TRIP, EVERY TIME!
When considering a backless booster, make sure your child can achieve a secure seatbelt fit without the backrest support and can remain seated correctly for the ride duration. Each childs readiness may vary, but generally, its recommended to switch around 8 to 10 years old.
A child must be protected under these Child Passenger Protection Act guidelines: under the age of eight, secure in a child safety seat. eight years of age or more, but less than 16 must be secured in a seat belt or child safety seat. all occupants must be secured by a safety belt while in the vehicle.

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Illinois law further specifies that children under age 13 should ride in the back seat, as it is the safest place. While the law permits children aged 12 and over to sit in the front seat, safety experts recommend postponing this until the child is at least 13, or even taller than 4 9.
Children should not be in the front seat until they are tall enough to sit with their back against the seat and their feel flat on the floor, so they can brace themselves in the case of an accident. This may be true of a 12 year old, but is highly unlikely for a 7 year old.

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