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yes. just as long as they aren't driving ! and make sure they have seatbelt on (as normal)
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The recline feature in a convertible car seat is important for ensuring a comfortable and safe ride for your child. It helps to properly position your child's head and body, reducing the risk of injury in the event of a crash. Additionally, a correctly reclined seat can prevent your child's head from falling forward and obstructing their airway, promoting a safer and more comfortable ride.
In a certified car seat, in the rear seat- yes, convertibles have to meet a safety standard to pass.
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A Lincoln convertible
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As far as I know, there are no certain laws pertaining to convertibles. Follow the same seatbelt and car seat guidelines as you would a regular car.
Its shouldn't be dangerous if the child is in the backseat with a seat belt, or if the child is of correct age for safety restrictions, in the front seat with a seat belt. Make sure the child isn't taking of his/her seat belt and/or leaning out of the car.
Yes, if the car didn't originally have them, then it is legal, just not safe.