Don't place a rear - facing car seat in the front
passenger seat if there's an active airbag on that side.
NEW: Fixed character getting stuck in
passenger seat if hit by a zombie right when you enter the vehicle.
Porsche offers an Isofix mounting point for the front
passenger seat if you'll be carrying a child seat.
-- Sizable base and greater seat recline may take up more space and leave less room for you to recline your front
passenger seat if you have a compact car
Not exact matches
In an Oval Office interview with the Wall Street Journal, Trump suggested that this kind of incident could be avoided in the future
if carriers remove the upper limits on vouchers they offer
passengers in return for giving up their
seats.
If you're transferred to revenue management, Bagshaw says you should ask how many first - class
seats haven't been sold yet, then «politely» ask when they'll be released for
passengers who want to upgrade.
Long says, though thankfully she's never been in the situation,
if a
passenger were to die mid-flight, she would likely keep them in their
seat.
If they do not, the
passenger needs a different
seat with more under
seat space or they shouldn't be permitted to travel with the pet which is larger than published allowable size (or whose carry bag is larger).
If a fare can be voided for being an «incorrect price» there's nothing to prevent an airline from overbooking with higher last minute fares, then claiming it was an «erroneous price» once the
passenger gets to the gate to free the
seat.
For example,
if you can tell a customer came to your site after searching the term «motorcycle
passenger seat» and you sell everything from
seats, to helmets, to mechanic supplies, why would you want to show them the deal you have running on tool kits instead of the promotion you have on a specific brand of
seats?
The Ohio state trooper would not give me a warning despite the fact my co-worker in the
passenger seat asked
if it counted
if we had a «news emergency.»
(Certificate holders are encouraged to allow the use of empty
seats to accommodate CRS; however, they are not required to allow unticketed children to occupy empty
passenger seats, even
if the child uses a CRS.)
They too basically declined that they would follow the FAA regulations and stated those rows are for disability only and that they will never ask a
passenger to move
seats (which goes against the FAA regulations that they are required to accommodate
if the
seat doesn't fit).
And, of course, never let any child age 13 or younger ride in the front
seat (with or without a booster
seat), especially
if you have an air bag on the
passenger side.
However, now that most airlines are charging a premium for «preferred economy»
seats (usually a small additional fee for a window or aisle
seat), a fellow
passenger may not be willing to switch
if they've paid extra for their
seat.
If you're ever unsure about how to use your car
seat base, visit an inspection station or checklane to get help from a trained and certified child
passenger safety technician.
If you can't put your child in the middle, put them into the seat behind the passenger side of the car, if they will be in with a parent who is driving and no one els
If you can't put your child in the middle, put them into the
seat behind the
passenger side of the car,
if they will be in with a parent who is driving and no one els
if they will be in with a parent who is driving and no one else.
A window
seat will give you more privacy to feed for sure, but
if you think you might be getting up often for diaper changes or bouncing baby, an aisle
seat may be easier versus climbing over
passengers to get out.
If you think you can handle sitting in the
passenger seat while your child attempts to parallel park, or merge onto the highway, go for it.
But infants and children can be injured or even killed
if they are riding in the front
passenger seat when an air bag opens.
If you have no choice and must place a child in a car seat in the front (that is, if your car is a two - seater or if the car seat will not fit in the back seat), push the passenger seat as far back as it will g
If you have no choice and must place a child in a car
seat in the front (that is,
if your car is a two - seater or if the car seat will not fit in the back seat), push the passenger seat as far back as it will g
if your car is a two -
seater or
if the car seat will not fit in the back seat), push the passenger seat as far back as it will g
if the car
seat will not fit in the back
seat), push the
passenger seat as far back as it will go.
If you can not get the car
seat installed tightly using either the vehicle
seat belt or the LATCH system, find a certified child
passenger safety technician or a car
seat inspection station by visiting Safe Kids USA.
And
if the child car
seat is positioned backwards, you must surely deactivate the front
passenger Airbag.
If you want some help figuring out the specifics, head to a car
seat inspection station or check lane to consult with a certified child
passenger safety technician.
Infants should never ride up front, and children over two need to have every precaution taken before they are allowed to take the
passenger's
seat if the back
seat is not an option.
If you're pregnant, select your car
seat and have a certified Child
Passenger Safety Technician (CPST) help you install it four to six weeks before your due date.
Children in rear - facing devices must be in a rear
seat if available - otherwise, in front only
if front
passenger airbag is deactivated
If you can not put your child in the middle, it is better to put him or her behind the passenger's seat if you drive the car alon
If you can not put your child in the middle, it is better to put him or her behind the
passenger's
seat if you drive the car alon
if you drive the car alone.
You may have to be separated from other family
if this happens, or other
passengers may have to move from their
seats.
Except that in the event of a crash, your baby's
seat could absorb the impact of the front
seat (and it's
passenger if occupied) in addition to the other impacts of the crash.
I was also told by the certified Child
Passenger Safety Technician in my class (but have not been able to verify) that insurance companies may also deny injury claims
if aftermarket products were found to be used in a car
seat involved in a crash.
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.
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
The California rear
seat requirement does not apply
if there is no rear
seat; the rear
seats are side - facing jump
seats; the rear
seats are rear - facing
seats; the child
passenger restraint system can not be installed properly in the rear
seat; all rear
seats are already occupied by children under 8; or medical reasons necessitate that the child not ride in the rear
seat.
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
4In Delaware, children younger than 12 and 65 inches or less must be restrained in a rear
seat if a vehicle has a
passenger airbag unless the airbag has been either deactivated or designed to accommodate smaller people.
If I had a long drive ahead of me and I knew I would need to pump, I would hook everything up before I took off and have my pump on the
passenger seat so I could easily turn it on and off.
The
seat back has a height of 48 cm too meaning taller
passengers can jump in and hitch a ride
if their legs get tired too.
For pickup trucks with no back
seat, check your owner's manual to see
if the vehicle is equipped with a switch to turn off the
passenger side air bag.
Truth is,
if the
passenger air bag is deactivated, the front
seat is actually safter for a child, assuming they are in a rear facing
seat.
(The other suggestion was to call the local police department to see
if they needed any more used
seats for a
passenger safety training program.)
I put all of this in a tote bag from Michaels, along with some Larabars, dried apricots, and nuts, and I store the bag under the
passenger's side front
seat of my car (
if you don't have a car, you could store a similar bag in your stroller basket or put similar items in your diaper bag or purse).
Booster
seats must be used with a lap and shoulder
seat belt, even
if that means the child must sit in the front
passenger seat.
Children must use a lap and shoulder
seat belt
if one is available, even
if that means the child must sit in the front
passenger seat.
If your child needs to sit in the front
passenger seat, move the vehicle
seat as far back as it will go so the child is more than 30 cm (12 ″) away from the dash or an active air bag.
If your child must ride in the front
passenger seat, you need to be able to deactivate the
passenger air bag for safety.
If you need to use the front
passenger seat for your child, make sure the
seat is as far back as possible from the dash or an active air bag.
If you absolutely must put a child under 13 in the front
seat (say, because the kids you're transporting outnumber your back
seats), slide it as far back from the dashboard as possible, and put your biggest or tallest
passenger there — strapped in, of course.