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You need to take your baby to hospital urgently and the only suitable child seat you have is a rear-facing baby seat. The front passenger seat of your car has an active frontal airbag. What should you do?

Explanation

The Highway Code Rule 101 states that a rear-facing baby seat MUST NOT be fitted into a seat protected by an active frontal airbag, as deployment in a crash can cause serious injury or death to the child. Even in an emergency, you must not place a rear-facing baby seat in front of an active airbag. Only use the front seat if the frontal airbag has been properly deactivated; otherwise, place the child in the rear using the correct restraint.

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Rule 101: Rule 101

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