<Li> It is highly recommended that children younger than 14 years sit in the back seat or use a booster seat in the front seat . </Li> <Ul> <Li> 1961 Israeli transportation law states that every passenger and driver in the vehicle must either have a seat belt or a safety seat . A child under the age of 3 must be set in an approved safety seat, and until the age of 8 the child needs to be in a booster or a safety seat . Up until one year a child must ride rear - facing . Children with the appropriate car seat are allowed to travel in the front seat if the airbag is disabled . The Israeli transportation regulation states that a child under the weight of 36 kg, height of 140 cm, or age of 8 will use some kind of safety chair . </Li> </Ul> <Li> 1961 Israeli transportation law states that every passenger and driver in the vehicle must either have a seat belt or a safety seat . A child under the age of 3 must be set in an approved safety seat, and until the age of 8 the child needs to be in a booster or a safety seat . Up until one year a child must ride rear - facing . Children with the appropriate car seat are allowed to travel in the front seat if the airbag is disabled . The Israeli transportation regulation states that a child under the weight of 36 kg, height of 140 cm, or age of 8 will use some kind of safety chair . </Li> <P> The Israeli regulation states that a Sal Kal (he: סל קל lit . easy basket) is equal to European group 0 and group 0 + regulations </P>

When did the car seat law go into effect