Generally speaking, people post their “white papers” on their own websites when they haven’t been successful in getting them through the peer review process to get published in a journal. Not the strongest source. |
I just don’t get the rush to put your kid up front. I mean, what’s the benefit? We know the risks. My 9 yo is still 3 inches away from the height at which a regular seat belt will fit him properly. So he still rides in a booster. What’s the downside to that? |
The downside, which doesn’t outweigh the upside of properly securing every kid, is that we are driving more bigger cars to accommodate the ever-longer list of requirements. If you can’t put a kid in the front seat, and you ever have to drive a carpool, you have to buy a minivan or three row suv. Look around at the parking lot- suv, suv, minivan, minivan. Standard cars don’t work anymore for people with kids under 12, and it has a real impact on the cars we drive (and the gas we use, etc). |
My CA relative drove my 12 YO and was shocked he'd never been in the front seat. But my refused. |
We are a one-car city family, so we don't drive all that much. My oldest was back seat until 14, partly by his preference because he was used to "his" spot, partly because there are usually 2 adults in the car when we drive somewhere. Now I'm finding that my 15YO is months away from driving and has been in the front see very infrequently and so has very little perspective of the view from the driver's seat. Obviously he'll catch up, but I do a lot of talking through what he should be noticing because I feel like we are making up for lost time and experience. |
Because .. farm workers, trucks, and big families. You can't pass a law that makes it impossible for a large part of your population to get their family to church on Sunday or what not. Laws are drafted to draw a line between what is safest/best and what is practicable/onerous on the population. |
Our pediatrician recommended the rear center seat (if it has a shoulder harness and an adequate head restraint). He said it's safer and older kids can take notice of driving and traffic mechanics. |