Children in front seat of car

so basically over 3 but they must be in a booster seat if under 150cm and less than 36kg
If over 12 regardless of weight they do not need booster
 
Its safer if the child/person is fits well in the seat and secure the seat belts
 
Thanks for clearing that one up, its not ideal to have children in front but with car pooling for school runs/collections, it makes a big difference when you can put one more in.
 
I think the seat belts are one of the most important factors. If the child is not properly restrained, or if the belt falls somewhere other than where it should (ie - neck) then it could cause a lot more damage than sitting in the back or not even wearing a belt at all. Sad, but true, children have suffered near decapitation in some high speed
WHy would children sitting in the front be more at risk than children in the back?
 
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