jules wrote:Easy. Wife goes in the boot every time.
Jules
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Can my child sit in the front seat?
This depends on whether there is more than one row of seats in the car and the age of the child.
Where there are two or more rows of seats:
* A child under four years of age cannot sit in the front row of a car if there is more than one row of seats, even if they are large enough to fit in a booster seat.
* A child between four years of age and under seven years of age cannot sit in the front row of a vehicle that has more than one row of seats unless the other rows are occupied by younger children in an approved child restraint.
Note: you can only fit a booster seat in the front row of a vehicle if that booster seat does not require a top tether strap.
If the car has one row of seats (for example a single cab ute or sports car with a front anchorage point) a child of any age can sit in the front seat provided they are properly restrained. However, most car manufacturers recommend against the use of rearward facing restraints in front passenger seats.
A child in a rearward facing restraint should not be placed in the front seat of a vehicle where there is an air bag.
Do you have a photo of how you attached it?RobH wrote:I take my son in the car regularly. Top tether strap goes onto the BD roll bar.
I have been through breathelisers and had no comment.
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