Child Passenger Safety Laws: Ohio
Child Restraint Required
Under 4 yrs or under 40 lbs in child safety seat, following manufacturer instructions
4-8 yrs, over 40 lbs and under 4'9" tall in booster seat, following manufacturer instructions
GHSA maintains data on state laws surrounding a number of highway safety issues. Below is information regarding laws in the state of Ohio. For more information, consult the State Highway Safety Office.
Helmets required for riders under 18 or who have been licensed for less than one year as well as for all passengers when the operator is required to wear a helmet. Universal helmet law repealed 1978.
4 years
None
Per se >0 for some drugs
Decriminalized and legal for medical use
THC per se (2 ng)
70
70
65
65
70
70
No
0.17
90 days
After 15 days
Mandatory for repeat convictions
No
Under 4 yrs or under 40 lbs in child safety seat, following manufacturer instructions
4-8 yrs, over 40 lbs and under 4'9" tall in booster seat, following manufacturer instructions
8-15 yrs
Nighttime driving: 18 years Driving with passengers: 17 years
15 / 6
6
50 (10)
16
Age 16: Midnight - 6 a.m. Age 17: 1 a.m. - 5 a.m. (secondary enforcement)
First 12 months, no more than 1 unless supervised
8 and over
8-14 yrs: All (primary enforcement) 15 and over: Front
Secondary
Yes. Primary law.
No
Drivers under 18. Primary law.
All drivers. Primary law.
Permitted by state law
Statewide; not permitted on interstates when operated by townships
Permitted by state law and city ordinance
Statewide
Child Restraint Required
Under 4 yrs or under 40 lbs in child safety seat, following manufacturer instructions
4-8 yrs, over 40 lbs and under 4'9" tall in booster seat, following manufacturer instructions
Full Privilege Minimum Age
Nighttime driving: 18 years
Driving with passengers: 17 years
Type of Law
Secondary
Hand-Held Ban?
Yes. Primary law.
Speed Cameras
Permitted by state law
Red Light Cameras
Permitted by state law and city ordinance
Speeding
Double original fine
Must be during hours of actual work
Yes