Safe and Responsible Driving
Under what condition may a rear-facing infant seat be used on the front passenger seat?
- ○At any time, as the front seat is always safe
- ✓Only if the front passenger airbag has been deactivated
- ○Only if the child is older than two years
- ○Only on journeys shorter than five kilometres
Correct answer
Only if the front passenger airbag has been deactivated
A rear-facing child seat may be used on the front passenger seat only if the airbag has been deactivated. An active airbag could cause fatal injury to the child in a collision.
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