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Where is the safest place for a child to sit in a car?

Where is the safest place for a child to sit in a car?

Buckle children in the middle seating position of the back seat when possible (using a lap and shoulder belt), because it is the safest position in the vehicle. Airbags can kill young children riding in the front seat. Never place a rear-facing car seat in front of an airbag.

How old do babies have to be to ride in the front seat in a car?

Infants must always ride in rear-facing car safety seats in the back seat until they are at least 1 year old and weigh at least 20 pounds. Infants must never ride in the front passenger seat when it is equipped with an air bag.

What’s the best way to protect your child in a car?

Never place a rear-facing car seat in front of an airbag. Buckle children in car seats, booster seats, or seat belts on every trip, no matter how short the trip. Set a good example and help protect everyone in the car by always using your seat belt.

When is it safe to put your child in the back seat?

Remember, the back seat is the safest place for children younger than age 13. If you have questions about child passenger safety laws or need help installing a car seat, participate in a local car seat clinic or inspection event.

Buckle children in the middle seating position of the back seat when possible (using a lap and shoulder belt), because it is the safest position in the vehicle. Airbags can kill young children riding in the front seat. Never place a rear-facing car seat in front of an airbag.

How old should a child be to be in a car seat?

Whenever you’re on the road, make sure children aged 12 and under are always properly buckled in the back seat in a car seat, booster seat, or seat belt, whichever is appropriate for their weight, height, and age. Reduce Their Risk. In the United States, motor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of death among children.

Never place a rear-facing car seat in front of an airbag. Buckle children in car seats, booster seats, or seat belts on every trip, no matter how short the trip. Set a good example and help protect everyone in the car by always using your seat belt.

Remember, the back seat is the safest place for children younger than age 13. If you have questions about child passenger safety laws or need help installing a car seat, participate in a local car seat clinic or inspection event.

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Ruth Doyle