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

Ontario Ministry of Transportation guidelines state that the back seat, properly restrained, is the safest place for children under 13. This position keeps them

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Question: In Ontario, 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: Ontario Ministry of Transportation guidelines state that the back seat, properly restrained, is the safest place for children under 13. This position keeps them away from active front-passenger airbags, which deploy with enough force to cause severe injury or death to young children. Front-row seating options increase the risk of these airbag-related injuries, while riding in the trunk is highly illegal and life-threatening due to a complete lack of restraints. The Highway Traffic Act prioritizes child safety by regulating booster and car seats based on age, weight, and height. G1 candidates should study these passenger safety rules closely, as child restraint regulations are frequently tested.

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