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Side Impact Protection (SIP)
Yes the Go-Go Babyz Infant Cruizer Car Seat Base Stroller.
It's a lot safer to put the baby's carseat on the side, because if you slam on the breaks, your baby will not slam onto the windshield if his/or hers seat beat is loose. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Above answer is a little wrong.... Its safest for your carseat to go in the center. That is the farthest point from any impact. However, there are times that that does not work. And if that is the case, then its best outboard. Your child's carseat should NEVER EVER be loose. If it is then it is not installed correctly. And that is a whole nother danger all in itself. The front seats are not going to protect him/her. No, the first answer is a LOT wrong (besides the mispelling). An infant seat NEVER goes in the front seat if there is an airbag. Even without an airbag, the back seat is still safer, and the center position offers the most protection.
If your child has figured out how to get out of his carseat, I would think about purchasing a new (and trickier) one.
There are a few different brands that offer a version of travel system equipment. Grayco and Evenflo are two of them. You may need to purchase the base that is meant to go with the infant carseat for easy removal from the car. But that same carseat will snap right into the stroller designed to go with the system.
go to http://www.seatcheck.org/ and find a local car seat inspection place.
nope you do not.
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I heard it was supposed to be by weight, not by height, but what do i know.....when they outgrow the carseat
Never. The only time you can pass another vehicle on the right is if there is a lane on that side you can go into to pass it.