he can but if a police sees you you will be in trouble
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
Never.
To install a forward-facing car seat on an airplane, first make sure the seat is FAA-approved. Secure the seat using the airplane seat belt, ensuring it is tightly fastened. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper installation and adjust the seat's harness to fit your child securely.
One recommended car seat configuration for 3 children in a vehicle is to place the youngest child in a rear-facing infant seat in the middle of the back seat, with the older children in forward-facing car seats on either side. Another option is to use a combination of a rear-facing seat, a forward-facing seat, and a booster seat, depending on the ages and sizes of the children. It is important to follow the car seat manufacturer's guidelines and ensure that each child is properly secured.
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.
The car seat travel system basically is a car seat and a stroller. The car seat can be used either in the car (with the base provided) or in the stroller. The stroller fits both a car seat, when fitted facing backwards, and a larger child in the seat facing forwards. Travel systems give parents options at affordable prices. Many companies produce these travel systems, among them Graco and Britax.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psmUWg7QrC8 Please keep the child rear-facing for as long as possible (according to the limits of your particular seat).
The current guideline is that the child stay rear facing until 2 years old or they outgrow the height and weight requirements for their seat. They must then stay in a forward facing seat or booster seat until age 8.
In Arkansas, children under 4 years old or weighing less than 40 pounds must be secured in a forward-facing car seat. The car seat must be installed according to the manufacturer's instructions and meet federal safety standards.
Put the baby in the back seat ;) ONly way I can think of!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psmUWg7QrC8 Please keep the child rear-facing for as long as possible (according to the limits of your particular seat). age two