Kindersitzpflicht in Autos - Informationen
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Fachlich freigegeben am
30.10.2023
Fachlich freigegeben durch
Hessian Ministry of Economics, Energy, Transport and Housing
- § Section 21 (1a) and (1b) of the Road Traffic Regulations (StVO)
- General administrative regulation on § 21 StVO
- Regulation No. 44 of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) - Uniform provisions concerning the approval of child restraint systems in motor vehicles ("child restraint systems") [2016/1722] (UNECE 44)
- Regulation No. 129 of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) - Uniform provisions concerning the approval of improved child restraint systems for use in motor vehicles (UNECE 129)
In Germany, children up to the age of twelve who are smaller than 150 centimetres must be secured in a child seat suitable for the child in the car. This obligation applies to all seats in cars for which seat belts are prescribed.
In principle, children may only be carried in approved child seats. Three UN regulations are currently approved for child seats:
- UN Regulation 44/03,
- UN Regulation 44/04 or
- UN Regulation 129.
A corresponding label must be attached to the child seat.
If you transport children without the required child seats, you may face fines and possibly even a point in the driving aptitude register of the Federal Motor Transport Authority in Flensburg.
Exceptions when transporting children:
- If there are already two children with child seats in the back seat and there is no room for another child seat, you may exceptionally take another child older than 3 years with you in your car. This child may only be secured in the rear seat with the regular seat belt.
- Your child should also sit in a child seat in a cab. However, as cabs are not always able to provide all child seats, exceptions apply for occasional cab journeys. Cabs do not have to provide seats for babies under 9 kilos. You should therefore bring them yourself. In cabs, the obligation to secure children in rear seats with restraining devices is limited to 2 children weighing 9 kg or more; however, it must be possible to secure at least one child weighing between 9 and 18 kg (child seat class I). These exceptions do not apply if children are regularly transported in the cab.
- If your car does not have seat belts, you may not take children under the age of 3 with you. Older children who are smaller than 150 cm may only sit in the rear seat.
- Children may travel on a bus without a child seat and seat belt if the bus has a total weight of more than 3.5 tons.
- Child restraint systems Providing information
- Children must be secured in the car with child seats,
- if they are not older than 12 years or
- if they are smaller than 150 cm
- the seat must be approved in accordance with UN Regulation 44/03 or UN Regulation 129 or subsequent amendments to these regulations
- the appropriate marking must be affixed to the child seat
- transporting children without the required child seat may result in a fine and possibly a point in the driving aptitude register of the Federal Motor Transport Authority in Flensburg
- Information from: Service number of the Federal Highway Research Institute (BASt)
- responsible: Federal Highway Research Institute (BASt)
Form: no
Online procedure possible: no
Written form required: no
Personal appearance required: no