no, but you have to connect the seatbelt connected to the actual car to the booster seat. but there is a seat belt in the middle for a car seat.
If your talking about the booster seat without a back then NO, It is not safe for the child to ride with only a lap belt.
Integrated child booster seats are available on some cars and buses. These usually include five-point harness seat belts. Children who are required by your state's law to use a car seat or booster seat should use the integrated seats when available.
a 1987 mighty max has 3 sets of seat belts. the middle belt is just a lap belt
A booster seat is not required in order to fly - The seatbelts are normally across lap only, and not three point belts where booster seats come into their own. Most airlines will require smaller children to be secured to the responsible adults lap, and will supply a specific seat belt for this purpose.
One cannot purchase a booster seat "law", but one can purchase a booster seat at various retailers. One can purchase a booster seat at Walmart and Target.
A typical car seat has several built in harnesses and their own internal system of restraints designed to help protect young children who are not yet large enough to be protected by an automobile's traditional seat belts. A booster seat simply helps raise an older child up enough in the seat to be protected by the car's standard safety belt system.
Three belts for centre row seats but the middle seat is a removable lapbelt only. These do go missing but you can probably get one from a scrap yard.
sixty pounds to not sit in a booster seat
It is not "age" that determines this ... more so "height" and "weight". State laws differ, but there are minimal height requirements for children using the regular seat belts in auto's and trucks.
Most booster seats will go in any seat in the car, but ideally, they should go the back seat in the middle, since that's the safest place to be if you get in a wreck. Also, always put them in facing fore wards.
To get out a booster seat you have to be at least 4 feet 9 inches
Seat belts are unsafe because they can get stuck in a fire. Throw back someone inside the seat belt. Seat belts can choke people.