Sentences with phrase «than the rear seat»

The only storage other than the rear seats is a small space about the size of a beach cooler under the rear hatch.
However, front row seats are more comfortable than the rear seat.
Hanley credited the engineering prowess of Honda engineers for putting the gas tank under the front seats rather than the rear seats to create «one of the roomiest — and most configurable — interiors in the class.»
Order the individual rear seats (with center console) and those seats will recline 17 degrees, 8 degrees more than the rear seats in the standard wheelbase versions.

Not exact matches

Things that have worked for other parents: getting rid of the baby bucket & getting a rear - facing convertible seat; putting the seat slightly more upright (for older babies whose heads don't slump forward & no more than 30 degrees), putting the radio station to static & having it the same volume as the crying, singing, trying different kinds of music, sitting in the back with the baby (obviously only works if someone else can drive:)-RRB-, having toys that are just for the car, only going somewhere when baby is sleepy... I'm sure there's others, those are the most common
Babies who weigh less than 20 pounds must be in a rear - facing seat.
They may have higher limits in rear - facing weight (up to 40 — 50 pounds) and height than rear - facing — only seats, which make them ideal for bigger babies and toddlers.
Many have higher limits in rear - facing weight (up to 40 — 50 pounds) and height than rear - facing — only seats, which make them ideal for bigger babies and toddlers.
All i - Size car seats offer better head and neck protection for young children, with a required rear facing position of 15 months, rather than the current nine months.
When your child becomes two years old it is a time to change a car seat from rear - facing to front - facing car seat (except the kid is less than 40 pounds).
Taxis in Varadero are much more consistently maintained (with rear seat belts) than some of the less - developed tourist areas.
New cars have a lot more cargo space than they used to, especially with options like fold - flat rear seats that allow drivers to fit bulkier items inside.
It offers additional side impact protection and a rear - facing tether, plus convenience features such as the built - in lockoffs and better - than - average LATCh connectors that may help more parents install the car seat correctly.
All kids 2 years or older, or those younger than 2 years who have outgrown the rear - facing height or weight limit for their car seat, should use a forward - facing car seat with a full harness for as long as possible.
In fact, the risk of injuries to the arms and legs of a child in a rear - facing seat is less than one in every 10,000 accidents — that's pretty good odds!
It does normally need lots of room, has a lower weight limit and a seat shell which allow shorter rear facing time than the Swedish seats.
I could not find any height restrictions, but it most likely can hold a child that isn't taller than 49» (4» 1»), as that is standard for a most rear and forward facing car seats.
Infant seats (now called rear facing only) are NOT inherently safer than convertibles for newborns / infants.
One study found that nearly 40 percent of 17 - to 19 - month olds weren't in rear - facing seats, despite the fact that «children in a forward - facing seat are five times more likely to be seriously injured than those in a rear - facing seat,» according to the AAP.
It will be better than with Besafe but we find Max - Way being a better solution since it also has a taller seat shell and a higher rear facing weight.
Forward - Facing Second Children 2 years and older or those younger than 2 who have outgrown a rear - facing seat's weight or height limits should use a forward - facing seat with a harness for as long as possible, up to the highest weight or height allowed by the manufacturer.
This is no doubt that rear facing car seats are 500 % safer than forward facing seats since it has time and again been proven by peer reviewed independent research.
There is a variety of loosening up configurations including tandem along with side by seatsing in addition to location seats which a variation of tandem seats where the rears mores compared to the front allowing the 2nd youngster to see higher than simply the back of a head.
If your one year old is less than 20 pounds, it is okay to move him to a convertible car seat, but he must remain rear facing
With the rear - facing mode, this safety 1st grow and go 3 in 1 convertible car seat provides more front seat legroom than other seats on the market.
Musical Car Seats: if you have more than one toddler and they are in the same car seats (both rear / forward facing, straps in the same slots), let them choose what car seat they'd like to siSeats: if you have more than one toddler and they are in the same car seats (both rear / forward facing, straps in the same slots), let them choose what car seat they'd like to siseats (both rear / forward facing, straps in the same slots), let them choose what car seat they'd like to sit in.
As it is suitable from birth, it only rear faces to 105 cm (approx. 4 years), a little less than some other ERF seats.
Car seats must be installed in the rear seat if the child is less than 5 years old and weighs less than 40 pounds.
Babies under one - year - old and weighing less than 20 pounds must ride in a rear - facing car seat.
Rhode Island law states that children under age 8 who weigh less than 80 pounds and are less than 57 inches tall must be properly restrained in the rear vehicle seat in an approved car seat or booster seat.
The reason for this is that a rear - facing seat better protects the child's head, neck and spine because it acts differently in a crash than a forward - facing seat.
Updated in 2004, Tennessee law requires that infants under one year of age and weighing less than 20 pounds ride in a rear - facing car seat.
Especially for preemies, who may be smaller than their peers and may have delayed motor development, using a rear - facing car seat is the safest option.
From a safety point of view, seat that face the rear are much safer than those facing the front.
If your child is under a year old or weighs less than 20 pounds, they are required to ride in a rear - facing car seat.
The Graco seat is called Extend2Fit convertible car seat and can be rear facing for up to 50 lbs and gives 5 extra inches of leg room than other car seats to extend to a max of 45 inches inches length.
Multi Tech is a great seat with nice head support which keeps children rear facing longer than any other seat in the world but safety is equally great in other seats such as DuoLogic, Britax Hi - Way, Britax Two - Way, Maxi Cosi Mobi, and Izikid Isofix.
What makes the Milestone so popular is the size limits, allowing you to keep your child rear - facing longer than other seats (as many experts recommend), from 5 — 40 pounds.
A child less than 2 years old should always be placed in a rear facing car seat, no matter their weight.
Some people go even further than that — most experts recommend keeping your child in a rear - facing seat until he or she is at least two years old.
Our son was such a heavy weight (he's actually lighter at 2 1/2 than 1 1/2) so we were able to forward face him since he weighed more than the rear facing car seat limits but our daughter will be rear facing until two because she isn't nearly as big as her brother - at least not yet.
Research shows that rear - facing children - even those with legs stretched up the back seat - are less likely to experience leg injuries including fractures than forward - facing children.
Front facing car seats sit a little more upright than rear facing ones and are a great position for budding toddlers who are starting to be more mobile.
The seat was difficult to install rear - facing (though that might have had more to do with my husband than the actual seat!).
In rear - facing mode, it also provides more front seat legroom than other seats on the market.
Finally, the seat is a bit wider than some seats, but usually leaves good legroom for the front passengers while in rear - facing mode.
Though it is designed to offer extra leg room for front seat passengers, it may still be bulkier than most infant seats in the rear - facing position, therefore might not fit well in compact cars.
It has a better than average height and weight limits for rear facing which is tall enough to get children rear facing for up to 40 lbs limit without outgrowing the seat by height first.
4 through 7 years who are taller than 4» 9»; 4 through 7 years who are at least 40 pounds seated in a rear seat where if there are no available lap / shoulder belts, may be restrained by a lap belt
children 8 years and younger and less than 4» 9» must be in rear seat if available; rear seat recommended for children 9 through 12
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