Graham Cutbill-White
Last updated: 11/06/2025
The UK’s child car seat rules are designed to keep your little one as safe as possible for as long as possible.
Following these guidelines could protect your child from serious injuries or even worse. Remember, you must always have valid annual or temporary car insurance when you drive on a public road in the UK.
The regulations state that children should normally use a car seat until they’re 12 years old or reach 135cm tall, whichever comes first. Children who weigh less than 22kg cannot travel in backless booster seats.
These booster seat laws were brought in to improve child safety after experts raised concerns that backless booster seats do not hold small children securely in their seats.
From the differences between front-facing and rear-facing seats to ISOFIX and when it’s safe to move them to a backless booster seat, there are so many things to consider when it comes to car seat safety. Here are a few simple rules to follow when using a car seat:
The best way to find the right car seat for your child is to base your selection on either height or weight.
i-Size seats are height based. These seats should be rear facing until children are 15 months old. They should only be changed once the top of the child’s head is level with that of the car seat (only applicable once they can hold their head up on their own for over 30 minutes). Children taller than 125cm or heavier than 22kg can use a backless booster seat.
Here’s how to choose the right seat for your child, based on weight. Please note you may be able to choose from more than one type of seat in each group for your child’s weight:
Group:0 Weight: 0kg to 10kg Description: A rear-facing baby car seat or a lie-flat baby carrier
Group: 0+ Weight: 0kg to 13kg Description: A rear-facing baby carrier or rear-facing baby seat using a harness
Group: 1 Weight: 9kg to 18kg Description: A rear or forward-facing baby seat using a harness or safety shield
Group: 2 Weight: 15kg to 25kg Description: A rear or forward-facing child seat such as a high-backed booster seat or booster cushion, using a seat belt, harness or safety shield.
Group: 3 Weight: 22kg to 36kg Description: A rear- or forward-facing child seat (high-backed booster seat or booster cushion) using a seat belt, harness or safety shield
All booster cushions will now only be approved as Group 3. You can still use existing booster cushions in Group 2.
No, UK law states that children should normally use a car seat until they’re 12 years old or reach 135cm tall, whichever comes first.
Children taller than 125cm or heavier than 22kg can use a backless booster seat.
Under UK law, children should normally use a car seat until they are 12 years old or reach 135cm tall. You can see examples of when a child can travel without a car seat on the government website.
The rules are different if:
The UK government states if the driver of a private hire vehicle doesn’t provide the correct child car seat, children can travel without one – but only if they travel on a rear seat:
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