If by 'Big Kid' car seat you mean a front facing seat, my pediatrician says it has to do with there size, not there age all the time.
If you're talking about the front seat of a car... You have to be in a car seat until you're 8... So it would be after you got of a car seat and when the seatbelt fits you correctly
yes, but if there is air bsg
Yes, I live in Texas and as long as the kid is not abnormally small for his age he should be fine. If you have airbags that turn on and off based on the weight you should probably be careful though.
that's a good question. my buttcheeks alright tell that to your kid
of corse not! Your kid will die only do it if unless you want your kid to die
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yes! There's a reason it's a back seat... just like in a car. No one ever sits in front of the driver... although when I was a very young kid, my father would put me on the tank in front of him for a couple circles in an empty parking lot. Other than that, when you are riding on the road, a passanger should ALWAYS sit on the passenger seat!
In many places, children should be at least 57 inches tall (about 4 feet 9 inches) and weigh around 80 pounds before sitting in the front seat of a car. However, it's essential to follow local laws and guidelines, as recommendations can vary. Additionally, children should always use seat belts properly and, if available, keep the passenger airbag off if the child is under a certain age or size. Safety is the top priority, so using booster seats or appropriate restraints is advised until they meet the necessary requirements.
I think the guideline is he/she must weigh over 100 pounds.
When using a bike with a kid seat in front, it is important to ensure that the seat is securely attached to the bike frame and that the child wears a properly fitting helmet. Additionally, always follow traffic rules, avoid busy roads, and maintain a safe speed to prevent accidents. Regularly check the seat and bike for any signs of wear or damage to ensure a safe ride for both you and your child.