Can a 1yr old travel in the front of a car in a car seat?
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If your car doesnt have a passenger air bag then there is no reason why he couldn't in a carseat.
NO
It is always best to put a child in the back seat. The front seat isn't recommended.
it shouldn't, because it's against the law. Unless your teling me that one year old wieghs 80 pounds
I don't know what country you are in, but in many countries it is actually illegal. Besides, it is much safer in the back. Also, if there is an active air bag in the front seat, then ABSOLUTELY NOT.
No its against the law the baby has to be in the back seat and the car seat as to face toward the back
No! Backseat in a car seat facing the back of the seat.
Absolutely NOT!
No. It is the law. It has to be in the back seat, on a baby seat, facing to the back window.
No. Especially if there is an airbag installed in the car. The infant must be placed in the rear seat of a vehicle. If it is a single pickup truck with a bench seat, the child has be be secured in the middle of the seat.
It is very unsafe to let a 1 yr. old ride in the front seat of a car. Tell your child that barney say's to always ride in the back seat.
Nope, and you might want to check into the Seat belt laws of your state.Some States require that in infants under 20 Lbs the car seat must be facing the back of the car. Also at he age of 4 and up to 6,7 the child still must be in the rear seat and on a booster seat.. It's getting tough out there, so you won't be able to have your kid in the car unless it's in a suit of armor..
A 1 year old should never trave in the front of a car. The safest place for a 1 year old is in the back seat, in a properly installed and secured rear facing car seat.
The airbag of a car, if deployed, will kill a small child in the front seat.
In the simplest of terms..NO.If your car has front airbags and they deploy, say goodbye to your child. A child should never sit in the front of the car.
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