Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a nanny with a minivan. My van only seats 7. So one of the 4 year olds would have to sit in the front passenger seat. Which is against the law. So you would have to buy me a new van that seats 8.
Why would you need 8 seats? You, 3 2s, 3 4s, that's only 7 seats. If the parents work together to find seats that fit, it can work.
New poster here, but the nanny with a minivan that you quoted is correct.
If the van seats 7, that means that only 5 seats can be occupied by the young children--because the other two seats are in the front (driver and front passenger.) You wouldn't want to put a 4 year old in the front passenger seat of a minivan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a nanny with a minivan. My van only seats 7. So one of the 4 year olds would have to sit in the front passenger seat. Which is against the law. So you would have to buy me a new van that seats 8.
Why would you need 8 seats? You, 3 2s, 3 4s, that's only 7 seats. If the parents work together to find seats that fit, it can work.
Anonymous wrote:I am a nanny with a minivan. My van only seats 7. So one of the 4 year olds would have to sit in the front passenger seat. Which is against the law. So you would have to buy me a new van that seats 8.