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Which seating position is generally recommended as safest for child passengers?
The rear seat is the safest location for child passengers, who must ride in an age- and size-appropriate restraint (rear-facing seat, forward-facing seat, or bo
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Question: Which seating position is generally recommended as safest for child passengers?
Answer options:
- Front passenger seat with the airbag on ✅ Rear seat, in an age- and size-appropriate child restraint
- On a parent's lap in the front
- Standing in the back
Correct answer: Rear seat, in an age- and size-appropriate child restraint
Explanation: The rear seat is the safest location for child passengers, who must ride in an age- and size-appropriate restraint (rear-facing seat, forward-facing seat, or booster seat). Front airbags can injure small children, so the back seat is recommended.
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