What are the standards for children sitting in the front passenger seat?

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VanAxel
07/30/25 7:17am
Minors under the age of 12 are not allowed to sit in the front seats of motor vehicles, and dedicated child safety seats must be used in accordance with regulations. Below is an introduction to relevant knowledge about safety seats: 1. Definition: A car child safety seat, also known as a Child Restraint System (CRS), is a specially designed seat for children of different ages (or weights) that is installed in a car to effectively improve child passenger safety. 2. Classification: Common child seats on the market currently include infant-type, toddler-type, child booster seats, and all-in-one types.
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