These features include: a Built - in alert system for forward collisions; detection and alert for blind sides; warning systems to alert driver if they unintentionally leave their lane; and
front seat airbags located in the center.
The 2018 Ford Taurus comes with child rear safety locks,
front seat airbags, the latch system for car seats, a safety canopy system, a tire pressure system, and an electronic stability control system.
The vehicle is rewarded for providing important features such as ISOFIX anchorages on various seating positions, «i - Size» labeling,
a front seat airbag - disabling switch with clear user instructions, integrated child seats etc
Not exact matches
While the USA is being spoken down on for FF
seats @ 1, we DO NOT ALLOW UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES for a car
seat to be in the
front, even with
airbag turned off.
I drive vw mk4 golf and would like to have the carseat in the
front passenger
seat with
airbag turned off, please could you let me know which would be the best car
seat for this.
Here in Sweden we are far ahead in car
seat safety and we use
front seat extensively with
airbag deactivated.
Deactivating
airbag in
front seat and using it for one of the
seats would be far better (and also as safe or safer).
Mobi is often installed in
front passenger
seat with a deactivated
airbag.
back
seat is the safest place to ride, but at around age 13 kids can start riding up
front (
airbags can kill before then)
Never place a rear - facing car
seat in the
front seat of a vehicle with
front airbags; serious injury or death could occur if the
airbags deploy.
And if the child car
seat is positioned backwards, you must surely deactivate the
front passenger
Airbag.
Place your baby rear - facing in the back
seat of your car and never place your baby in the
front seat of a car with a passenger side
airbag
Under 1 yrs or under 20 lbs in rear - facing infant
seat in rear
seat unless
front passenger
airbag is deactivated
Contrary to popular opinion, the
front seat is an excellent place for a child as long as
airbag is deactivated with key or switch.
This is why car safety is optimized for the
front seat and why a child is as safe or safer in the
front seat as long as
airbag in passenger
seat is deactivated.
We often say that a child is as safe in the
front seat as in the rear
seat as long as
airbag is deactivated.
Children in rear - facing devices must be in a rear
seat if available - otherwise, in
front only if
front passenger
airbag is deactivated
Also, never place your baby in the
front seat of a car with a passenger side
airbag.
It's best to avoid this, especially if your vehicle has
airbags in the
front seat.
Vehicles with no back
seat or a back
seat that is not made for passengers are not the best choice for traveling with small children; however, the
airbag can be turned off in some of these vehicles if the
front seat is needed for a child passenger.
If your vehicle has a
front passenger
airbag, infants in rear - facing
seats must ride in the back
seat.
NEVER put the baby in the
front passenger
seat of cars, especially those with
airbags.
children 1 year and younger or less than 20 pounds must be in the rear
seat unless the
front passenger
airbag is deactivated
A child may not ride in the
front seat of a motor vehicle with an active passenger
airbag if the child is riding in a rear - facing child restraint system.
children 7 years and younger and less than 57 inches must be in the rear
seat if available, no child shall be secured in a rear facing infant
seat in a
front seat of any motor vehicle which is equipped with a passenger - side
airbag that is not disabled
children in rear - facing devices must be in a rear
seat if available; if not available, they may be placed in
front only if
front passenger
airbag is deactivated
You should always avoid putting your child in the
front seat of the car due to
airbags.
Never put a rear - facing car
seat in
front of an active or sensor
airbag.
Remember, the
front seat might not be a desirbable position in some countries but offer excellent safety for a rearfacing child with a deactivated
airbag.
«In cars without
airbag there are several positive aspects with placement of child in
front seat.
As long as
airbag is deactivated there is no difference in crash safety between
front and rear
seat.
It's very simple, if
airbag is active the
front seat is a bad place for a child.
The Swedes, widely recognized as being 30 years ahead of other countries in car
seat safety, use the
front seat extensively with
airbag deactivated and have an unbelievable safety record for children.
There is also no experience with rear facing in
front seat in US since
airbag unfortunately can't be deactivated.
Sweden started keeping children rear facing in 1965, a large percentage of Swedish children today sit rear facing in the
front seat with
airbag deactivated with fantastic results.
You can read some more fact about rear facing in the
front seat with an deactivated
airbag by clicking here.
What makes
front seat such a safe and practical place for a rear facing child as long as
airbag is deactivated?
It's dangerous to place a rear - facing infant carrier on a
front passenger
seat fitted with an active
airbag.
Again, please note this only apply to rear facing car
seats in the
front seat with
airbag deactivated.
The girl was sitting rear facing in the
front seat,
airbag deactivated, and survived the crash in her rear facing car
seat which according to unconfirmed reports was a Britax Hi - Way.
In spite of pressure from the children wishing to ride up
front, keep kids below 13 years in the rear
seat where they're much safer and farther away from the active
airbags.
Below you will find some public information about the
front seat being as safe as the rear for a rear facing car
seat with
airbag disabled.
Always keep the infant safety
seat at the back of the car and never put it in the
front if the
airbag system of your car is active.
If an
airbag is in the
front seat, you can not place your child in it until he or she is 12 years of age and car safety
seats can not be used at all in the
front seat.
The Tahoe / Suburban can be had with some new high - tech equipment for 2015 as well, including forward collision alert, blind spot detection, lane departure warning, a safety alert
seat,
front and rear park assist, center side
airbags for the
front seats and even a Blu - ray player for the rear
seat with a 9 - inch screen.
the
front passenger
airbag will work only if the passenger is
seated directly on the
seat, not on a cushion or pillow.
There's an
airbag in each
front seat cushion that's intended to position the occupant optimally for impact and also a rear - window curtain
airbag.
The xD comes standard with popular convenience and safety features such as: power steering, windows, door locks and mirrors; remote keyless entry; air conditioning; four - wheel anti-lock brakes (ABS) with Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD) and Brake Assist (BA); stability and traction control; a tire pressure monitor system; driver and
front - passenger dual - stage
airbags;
front -
seat - mounted side
airbags;
front and rear side - curtain
airbags; cruise control; a first - aid kit; and a tilt steering wheel with audio controls.
Front -
seat - mounted side - impact torso
airbags are optional, but IIHS didn't test a Caliber with this feature.
Side - impact
airbags for the
front seats, an electronic stability system and side curtain
airbags for the first and second rows (but not the available third row) are also standard.