The middle of the backseat; away from the windows.
the middle seat
the backseat behind the passenger seat(right) *L{$$}3*
back seat
The safest place to place a car seat is in the middle of the car or behind the drivers seat.
The backseat and specifically in the middle where the child would be away from glass. Placing him in the front seat would put him in danger because he would be surrounded by glass from 2 sides.
Middle of the back seat.
The safest seat in a 5 passenger vehical, is the back center seat.
Exactly where and how the seat manufacturer specifies for the product.
In the rear seat facing backward. - - - - - - - According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), rear seats are safest place for infants and children. Placing children in back instead of the front reduces injury risk by 64 percent for newborns to 8 year-olds and reduces the risk by 31 percent for 9 to 12 year-olds.
The middle back seat is the safest.
Depends on where you are talking about, and if the car is moving or not. In the United states, all infants must be in child safety seats when the car is moving. If you stop to nurse the child in the backseat, then its ok but not while you are driving. The differences between the states usually are in what size or age the child has to be in order to not have a special seat.
You just pull the seat up. To put it back in, just put it in place and push it down and should clamp in place.