by TheDude » Thu 12 Jun 2008, 10:15:41
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('wisconsin_cur', 'I')n some places it is illegal to have small children in the front seat. At the very least we are told not to until the child is around high school age.
California is an example:
California Driver Handbook - Safe Driving Practices$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'C')HILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM AND SAFETY SEATS
Any child under the age of six weighing less than 60 pounds must be secured in a federally approved child passenger restraint system and ride in the back seat of a vehicle.
A child under the age of six weighing less than 60 pounds may ride in the front seat of a vehicle when:
* There is no rear seat or the rear seats are either side-facing jump seats or rear-facing seats.
* The child passenger restraint system cannot be installed properly in the rear seat.
* All rear seats are already occupied by children under the age of 12 years.
* A medical reason requires the child to ride in the front seat.
A child may not ride in the front seat of an airbag-equipped vehicle if the child:
* Is under one year of age.
* Weighs less than 20 pounds.
* Is riding in a rear-facing child passenger restraint system.
Children ages six and older but less than 16 and children under age six who weigh more than 60 pounds, must be properly secured in an appropriate child passenger restraint system or safety belt which meets federal safety standards.
Nothing about what kind of vehicle. Or strapping them to the roof.
What medical reason is there for a kid to require being in the front? ADHD? When I was a tyke I spent the whole trip with my head jammed in between the front seats for the best view, while my Mom smoked. Ah, salad days...cough!
Thought "soccer mom" = minivan, as the story actually implies.