In Canada, there is no specific weight requirement for a passenger to sit in the front seat of a car. However, it's essential for safety that children under 12 years old should ride in the back seat, and those under 40 pounds must use a proper child restraint system, such as a car seat or booster seat, as mandated by provincial laws. Always prioritize safety measures and follow local regulations regarding seatbelt use and child safety seats.
The car seat should be placed behind the passenger seat for safety reasons.
Any unsecured item in a car has the potential to become a projectile. In an accident where the front of the vehicle impacted an object, there is every chance that a heavy item placed on the ledge behind the passenger's seat would fly forwards like a missile and hit the passenger in the back of the head.
In a crash, rear seat passengers in a car
The passenger in the rear seat of a car moving at a steady speed is at rest relative to the car itself. This is because the passenger and the car are both moving together at the same speed in the same direction, so from the perspective of the car, the passenger appears to be at rest.
If you are still the age that you have to sit in a car seat then you can but you have to be taller than the airbag
The passenger in the rear seat of a car moving at a steady speed is at rest relative to the car itself. This is because the passenger is moving with the same velocity as the car, so they appear to be at rest relative to each other.
An infant or car seat should never be put in a front passenger seat that has an air bag
Children who are about 80 pounds can sit in the passenger seat in Utah
front passenger seat. Also known for the passenger as "riding shotgun".
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135cm
Yes everyone in a car has to wear a seat belt.