The question makes no sense.
Booster seat in the middles seat of the back of the car.... of course, that would be the safest spot if you have side impact airbags....
Now I am taking a guess with the last part of the question... with a back PACK? I would advise no as that can be a safety issue.
If your talking about the booster seat without a back then NO, It is not safe for the child to ride with only a lap belt.
That depends on how old of a child. If the child is in a car seat or booster seat, then no. Studies and actual accidents have shown that children and infants can be beheaded in the front seat if airbags deploy. The child needs to be buckled in the back seat, center if possible.
Do this to check if a child can leave a booster. The child should place their back on the seat with their big ass in the end. If the child's feet can touch the ground they are ready. Most children stop using booster seats when they are 7.
You're probably thinking of a booster seat.
Most booster seats will go in any seat in the car, but ideally, they should go the back seat in the middle, since that's the safest place to be if you get in a wreck. Also, always put them in facing fore wards.
no, but you have to connect the seatbelt connected to the actual car to the booster seat. but there is a seat belt in the middle for a car seat.
age 7 though if the child's shoulders are lower then back seat back rest,advice is to use booster seat
in all states a child has to be 4foot nine to be out of a booster seat. they can be in a booster sear at any age.
Yes if the air bag has an on/off switch. But if this is a car with a back seat and not a vehicle with no back seat, place the child in the rear. This is the safest place for a child.
hello! to answer your question, it does not matter where in the backseat a booster seat goes. it could even go in the middle if you like to better keep an eye on your child. hope i helped you, good day!
The Booster offers safe, comfortable rides for someones child. Moving from a car seat to a booster seat still helps the child remain safe, while riding comfortably in the booster seat.
When they are around 2 and have outgrown their child seat. They should continue to use a booster seat until they reach the height of 4 foot 9.