โJun-05-2014 12:35 PM
โJun-09-2014 09:42 PM
srt20 wrote:mtofell1 wrote:
I may be missing something.... and with the number of people saying the same thing I must be so please someone explain to me why putting mom in the middle and a kid in the passenger seat is recommended over kid in the middle? It would seem to me the safer place for a small/med child is in the middle, away from a side impact. And, possibly out of the "line of fire" of the airbag as someone points out.
To the OP: I'm potentially in the same quandary. I have myself and wife, 14 year old, 5 year old and twin 4 year olds. I don't know where I'd put everyone if/when we all pile in the new 6-seat truck. I was somewhat dismayed when I got the truck that it didn't have a shoulder belt for the middle/front seat.
Obviously, there's no perfect solution or it would have been found prior to the 3 pages of opinions here. I'd probably check with the local fire department as they often have child safety seat clinics or people "in the know". You might also just keep poking around the internet for someone who knows as opposed to this group of guessers.
Your missing something. Take your own advice and get educated.
โJun-09-2014 09:21 PM
mtofell1 wrote:
I may be missing something.... and with the number of people saying the same thing I must be so please someone explain to me why putting mom in the middle and a kid in the passenger seat is recommended over kid in the middle? It would seem to me the safer place for a small/med child is in the middle, away from a side impact. And, possibly out of the "line of fire" of the airbag as someone points out.
To the OP: I'm potentially in the same quandary. I have myself and wife, 14 year old, 5 year old and twin 4 year olds. I don't know where I'd put everyone if/when we all pile in the new 6-seat truck. I was somewhat dismayed when I got the truck that it didn't have a shoulder belt for the middle/front seat.
Obviously, there's no perfect solution or it would have been found prior to the 3 pages of opinions here. I'd probably check with the local fire department as they often have child safety seat clinics or people "in the know". You might also just keep poking around the internet for someone who knows as opposed to this group of guessers.
โJun-09-2014 08:29 PM
โJun-09-2014 08:20 PM
โJun-09-2014 10:58 AM
APT wrote:Francesca Knowles wrote:
Dividing the family between two cars actually DOUBLES the chances of an accident occurring that will affect the family.
That is the most useless statistic I have heard yet! To that end, only half the family would be affected!
โJun-09-2014 06:31 AM
Francesca Knowles wrote:
Dividing the family between two cars actually DOUBLES the chances of an accident occurring that will affect the family.
โJun-09-2014 05:38 AM
โJun-08-2014 06:35 PM
Fast Mopar wrote:
Yabba dabba doooo!!!
Marty, the smallest person should only be in the front middle if he/she meets the age and/or weight requirements for riding in the front of a vehicle with air bags. I think in this case the smallest person was only 6 or 7 years old, so that will not work. Maybe you can turn off the passenger side air bag, but I have watched enough crash test videos to see that someone riding in the middle can be affected by the driver's air bag. It is clearly a safety issue. Air bags generally save lives, but they can cause a lot of harm to small people.
โJun-08-2014 06:28 PM
srt20 wrote:blt2ski wrote:
hmmmm, 100K+ miles with 4 kids, spouse in a crew and ext cab truck, with NO air bags mind you!......hmmmmmm..... must have been one unsafe dad I were.
Put the smallest person per say in the front middle, after than, where ever folks will go. You WILL survive just fine! trust me.
Marty
That's all fine and dandy, but this isn't the 70s. We have the tech, we have the knowledge,why wouldn't they take advantage of it? Why would you give bad advice? Odds are they will be fine and not have an accident. But nobody can guarantee that!
If you want to do things your way, great. It's a free country. But the OP came on here looking for advice on how to be as safe as possible in their situation. They obviously weren't looking for advice that "might" have been acceptable when Fred Flintstone was driving.
โJun-08-2014 09:21 AM
srt20 wrote:blt2ski wrote:
hmmmm, 100K+ miles with 4 kids, spouse in a crew and ext cab truck, with NO air bags mind you!......hmmmmmm..... must have been one unsafe dad I were.
Put the smallest person per say in the front middle, after than, where ever folks will go. You WILL survive just fine! trust me.
Marty
That's all fine and dandy, but this isn't the 70s. We have the tech, we have the knowledge,why wouldn't they take advantage of it? Why would you give bad advice? Odds are they will be fine and not have an accident. But nobody can guarantee that!
If you want to do things your way, great. It's a free country. But the OP came on here looking for advice on how to be as safe as possible in their situation. They obviously weren't looking for advice that "might" have been acceptable when Fred Flintstone was driving.
โJun-07-2014 10:12 PM
โJun-07-2014 10:12 PM
โJun-07-2014 06:28 PM
blt2ski wrote:
hmmmm, 100K+ miles with 4 kids, spouse in a crew and ext cab truck, with NO air bags mind you!......hmmmmmm..... must have been one unsafe dad I were.
Put the smallest person per say in the front middle, after than, where ever folks will go. You WILL survive just fine! trust me.
Marty
โJun-07-2014 05:59 PM