How to Penalize a 10-Year-Old Sitting in the Front Passenger Seat?
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It is illegal for a child to sit in the front passenger seat, and the driver will be subject to a fine. Here are some precautions for children riding in a car: 1. Use a child safety seat: Children are not allowed to sit in the front passenger seat, even if held by an adult. In the event of an accident, the airbag will deploy, and the instantaneous impact force can cause severe harm to a child's undeveloped cervical spine and vertebrae. Children must use a child safety seat, as standard seat belts and seats are designed for adult body types and are unsuitable for children. 2. Potential hazards: Child locks should be engaged. Typically, child seats are installed on the left or right side of the rear seat, as the middle position is unsuitable for installation. Therefore, door handles are easily accessible to children, posing a risk. Children should not ride in new cars. Before delivery, new cars are often sealed, and many interior materials—such as leather seats, rubber, wood, etc.—emit formaldehyde. The concentration of formaldehyde in new cars should not be underestimated, as it can easily harm children.