Can You Hold a Child in the Front Passenger Seat on the Highway?
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You cannot hold a child in the front passenger seat on the highway. Here are the reasons why it is not allowed: Car seat design standards: The front passenger seat is actually the most dangerous position in a vehicle. Most private car seats are designed for adult standards, while children are small and naturally active. Even if they are wearing seat belts, sitting in the front passenger seat is not safe and can also distract the driver, creating safety hazards. Differences in children's body structure compared to adults: Since children's necks and bones are still developing, in the event of a traffic accident, the huge impact force of the airbag deployment can cause significant harm to a child's underdeveloped body, ranging from facial injuries to severe chest or cervical spine fractures. Additionally, the fragments from the airbag cover can easily cut the child.