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Date:         Thu, 1 Mar 2007 15:19:57 -0800
Reply-To:     chris <vanagon@FRONTLEFTSPEAKERPOSSE.COM>
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From:         chris <vanagon@FRONTLEFTSPEAKERPOSSE.COM>
Subject:      Re: 3 yr old getting into bus
Comments: To: type2@type2.com
Comments: cc: benthin@prodigy.net
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is that legal, and if so, do you really think it would be just as safe as having the seat installed in the rear of the van?

I thought about this as well, because as you know, in a westy you are just SO far away from the back seat area. It would feel wierd to see your child way back there when your up front driving, especially without someone else back there to keep them company (save maybe for the dogs.)

A child seat installed in the rear facing front passenger location?

benthin@prodigy.net wrote:

"BTW, if you are using a child seat/booster seat, I traveled alone with her using the front passenger seat flipped around and installed a lap belt (going backwards) to hold the seat. Justr as strong as any other seat and safest option if you want to be next to your child."


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