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It depends upon the model and year of the vehicle, but generally it would be the front passenger seat.
Putting a car seat in the front seat of your car is a terrible idea, regardless of the country. The height of the airbags can break a childs neck if just in a booster, and can jar a rear facing car seat, in the event of an accident. The front passenger seat is statistically the most dangerous seat in the car to in during an accident.
The front brakes have been disc for many years.
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This question is not very clear. But a passenger cannot be held liable for injuries under most circumstances. Unless said passenger is also the owner or insurance policy holder of the car found at fault in an accident. Where you live, and where the accident occurred is irrelevant.
Statistically the most dangerous seat in a car is the front passenger's seat. For children any seat which has a front airbag is unsafe, given that most cars offer these airbags standard and given the child will not be driving one must conclude that the back seats are in fact the most safe place for children.
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The UK doesn't have 'states' but it does have counties. In March 2015, Lincolnshire was classifiedd as having the most dangerous roads, with the most drivers, passengers and pedestrians killed.
Most likely the front plug on the passenger side.
If you are going over 10 mph it can start to get very dangerous because most of the stopping force applied to a motorcycle is from the front brake (estimated 70%). The back brake can lock up easily.
The inside of your car is considered a cell because it's where the most valuable luggage is being held... YOU. All cars are created to protect you in an accident. Everything on a car will crumple and get destroyed before it allows any intrusion into the passenger cell.