It’s the ‘or’ that forces older kids into the boosters.
If you are not over 4’9”, then into the booster you go.
I wonder how that’s going to work out for ‘little people’?
Incorrect. A nine-year-old passes the test for being out of the booster seat since he/she is older than eight. Once that condition passes, the "or" then allows you to ignore the height requirement.
No, the “or” means that if you are 7 and 4 feet 9 you don’t have to be in a car seat. It’s the rule that the seat belt must fit properly that puts older kids in booster seats..
DISCRIMINATION!
No the Or would mean a kid 8 years old *or* 4’9 does not have to wear the belt. Should be and a kid at least 8 years old *and* over 4’9 dont need it..