Yes. The 6-year-old should be in a child safety seat in the back yard. Probably the 8 year old should be as well.
rephrase that
The person stirring should have a permit or lincense. And as a child to sit in front you have to be at least 120 pounds. That would probably be 11-12 years old. And always have a seatbelt.
If you aren't wearing a seatbelt, they can kill you even in a minor accident (solution: wear your seatbelt). If a child is in the front seat, it can kill them (solution: no kids in front seats). In a minor accident it might go off even though you didn't really need it, which can be annoying and expensive to fix (solution: None, but they are well worth it anyway!)
First, ensure that the child seat is not in front of a working air bag. If installing in the passenger seat, disable the airbag. Otherwise, install as normal using either the LATCH system or the seatbelt.
45%
Yes, the police in Alabama can stop you for not wearing a seatbelt. You are required by law to wear a seatbelt in the front seat of a moving vehicle. The law went into effect in 1991.
Depends on how old your child is, his or her weight and how tall he or she is and the country in which you are driving.
13 and above. Always strap yourself with the seatbelt the correct way.
Tall enough that the seatbelt doesn't cut into your neck or cover your face.
person with seatbelt and a circle in front That is the airbag system warning light.
Insurance is issued on the vehicle, not the driver. If your child, properly licensed, is driving with you in the front passenger seat, the vehicle and its passengers are covered.
A child riding in a motor vehicle shal ride in a car seat until they are 5 years of age OR over 36 inches in heighth. They then have to remain in a seatbelt ANYWHERE IN THE VEHICLE until they are at least 17 years of age. After that they only have to be in a seatbelt if they are in the FRONT seats of a vehicle.The child must be in a child seat if younger than 8, unless taller than 4 feet 9 inches.Texas Transportation Code § 545.412.(as amended by the 81st Leg. Regular Session, effective September 1, 2009)