The Good Lord loves this little boy! In the State of New York, children from 2 to 8 years of age must be in a booster seat. Above that age, everyone is to be buckled in a conventional seatbelt. No person under 100 pounds is to be in the front passenger seat because of the impact of the airbag when it deploys. Some automobiles have weight sensitive airbags for the front passenger seat, which allows a less than one-hundred-pound passenger to be safe there at the time of impact.
The Good Lord loves this little boy! In the State of New York, children from 2 to 8 years of age must be in a booster seat. Above that age, everyone is to be buckled in a conventional seatbelt. No person under 100 pounds is to be in the front passenger seat because of the impact of the airbag when it deploys. Some automobiles have weight sensitive airbags for the front passenger seat, which allows a less than one-hundred-pound passenger to be safe there at the time of impact.
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