Put the baby in the back seat ;) ONly way I can think of!
Never.
If the car is only a 2 seater you can put a FORWARD facing car seat on the passenger side, but I'm not sure about a rear facing car seat.
It's not a rear facing car seat... only forward facing
Yes Under 55 and facing forward.
a baby can seat in the fornt of the car at 11!!!!
Babies should use a rear-facing car seat until they reach the maximum weight or height limit recommended by the manufacturer, typically around 2 years old. After that, they can transition to a forward-facing car seat with a harness.
The two main categories of baby and infant car seats are "rear-facing" and "front-facing". Rear facing seats attach to a seat belt at the bottom of the seat, underneath where the baby's feet would be. Front facing seats attach to a seat belt under where the baby's head would be.
YesYes, a baby must be secured in an appropriate car seat and air bag need to be deactivated. - USAIt might differ from country to country, however in the UK it is legal to carry a baby in the passenger seat of a car provided the air bag has been deactivated. The law states...It is illegal to carry a child in a rear-facing child seat in the front, which is protected by an active frontal airbag.There is no requirement for this with a forward facing car seat which can be placed in the passenger seat with an active airbag
he can but if a police sees you you will be in trouble
Because a babys head is proportionally much larger and heavier WRT the body than an adult. As most collisions include the vehicle impacting something from the front, throwing the passengers forward a rear-facing seat will offer more support for the fragile neck
A child need to be in a rear facing car seat until he or she is about 3. Then you may switch to forward facing car seat until your child outgrows it.
facing the backrest of the seat it is on