Which is the safest seat in a car?
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The safest seat in a car is the middle seat in the rear row. Relevant details are as follows: 1. Risk coefficient: If the risk coefficient of the driver's seat is set at 100% as a reference standard, the risk coefficient of the front passenger seat is 101%, the rear seat behind the driver is 73.4%, the other side rear seat is 74.2%, and the middle rear seat is 62.2%. 2. Higher safety coefficient in the rear than the front: In the event of an accident, the most important protection for rear passengers is head protection, as the spacious area provides more buffer time. Therefore, for most family cars, the safety coefficient of rear seats is higher than that of front seats.