well it depends on what kind of car it is, the year, model, and how big the space is in the back.
You don't install a newborn car seat. The only thing that you need to do with a newborn car seat is put the car seat in the back of the car and put the seat belts on and lock the seat belts.
No. According to the CHP, you'll have to put the car seat in the front seat if the car seat cannot fit properly in the back of the extended cab.
In the back row of your car is the best place.
If they would have put a rear seat in it the car would have been to long to be considered a sports car.
PUT IT IN YOUR BACK SEAT.
seriously
I believe CA state law requires it in the back seat. Call the CHP office near you to ask this question before you get a ticket.
An infant or car seat should never be put in a front passenger seat that has an air bag
It really depends on the car seats that you have. How old/big is the older child? Is s/he in a booster or car seat? You should be able to put one seat on either side of the car, with the middle seat empty. Depending on the size of your back seat and the sizes of the car seats, you *might* be able to squeeze someone into that middle seat. Also, depending on the age/size of the older child, you might want to consider leaving him/her rear-facing for as long as possible (i.e., according to the limits of your particular seat). It's much, much safer for the child.
Well u put them in the back seat Laing down and do it there
No. If you are under arrest, you are to stay in the back seat of the patrol car. In the front seats, there are tools that only officers can use.
Yes. In fact, the safest spot for a baby's car seat is in the center of the back seat rather than on the sides. A recent study showed that children under age 3 seated in the center of the back seat had nearly half the risk of injury in motor vehicle crashes than children seated in either of the other positions.