As a result you really should place the seat in the middle for safety reasons.
Baby car seat in the middle or side.
Maybe the infant seat is better installed in the middle with the seat belt with the convertible rear facing on one side and the booster on the other.
So if in your car the car seat installs really well in the middle then that would be the safest but if it s not installed as well there but would be better installed on the side with latch then that is safest.
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If you use this seat make sure the child seat can be fitted in this position correctly.
However if you normally park with the driver s side next to the pavement this seat would be better than the opposite side.
Government regulations on testing side impacts with children baby car seats.
In fact a study in the journal pediatrics found that kids are 43 percent less likely to be injured in a car accident when their car seat is in the center position.
If the car seat is placed in the front seat and the air bag inflates it could hit the back of a rear facing car seat right where your child s head is and cause a serious or fatal injury.
Most cars that have the latch system don t have the latches in place for the middle there are exact dimensions needed between latch points to be secure.
If you use this seat you may have to get the child in or out of the car on the road side of the vehicle.
The safest place for your child s car seat is the back seat away from active air bags.
If you have one child the middle seat in the back is probably the safest position because your child is less likely to be hurt if your car is involved in a side impact collision.
Side impact crashes account for one in four injuries from car accidents and about a quarter of deaths from accidents.
Hi i have a 3 year old baby and he is 40 lbs can i place his front facing car seat in the middle seat at the back and mine is a sedan model car please do help amie posted at 11 05h 13 may reply.
Maybe the best option is two convertible seats with a booster in the middle.