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In British Columbia, the safest place for a child under 13 is:

The safest place for a child under 13 is the back seat, properly restrained, because deploying front passengers' airbags can cause severe or fatal injuries to y

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Question: In British Columbia, the safest place for a child under 13 is:

Answer options:

  • Front passenger seat ✅ Back seat, properly restrained
  • Middle of the front bench
  • Trunk

Correct answer: Back seat, properly restrained

Explanation: The safest place for a child under 13 is the back seat, properly restrained, because deploying front passengers' airbags can cause severe or fatal injuries to young children during a collision. Front passenger seating, including the middle of a front bench, puts children directly in the path of these high-force airbags, while riding in the trunk is illegal and extremely dangerous. ICBC safety guidelines emphasize that children under 13 must be secured in the rear of the vehicle using age- and weight-appropriate restraints. Expect questions on child safety and seatbelt regulations on the ICBC knowledge test to demonstrate your understanding of passenger safety laws.

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