Table of Contents
Are back seats safer than front seats?
“A lot of crash energy is dissipated between the front seat and back seat.” Researchers and the highway safety agency agree that children under 13 should still sit in the back because crashes are complex events and that while improvements are needed, the back seat is still safest for them over all.
Why do car seats go so far back?
The purpose of the headrest in a car seat is to reduce whiplash injury in the event a rear end collision.
Why do cars not have 3 seats in the front?
The front bench seat was once standard in American cars, but over time it disappeared, in part due to changing tastes and safety regulations. Automakers wanted to be able to install automatic seatbelts and airbags in cars and had a hard time making them for the center seat on the bench.
Which car has most comfortable rear seats?
Cars with Best Rear Seat Comfort – Mid to Premium Hatchback Segment
- All New Generation Hyundai I20.
- Honda Jazz.
- Maruti Baleno.
- Tata Altroz.
Why do kids ride in back seat?
Two important reasons to keep kids in the back seat: keeps the child further away from the most common type of impact, and. keeps them away from the frontal airbag and the potential of being inside the airbag deployment zone.
When did they stop making bench front seats in cars?
Chrysler stopped installing front these seats in its product lineup in 2004. Ford followed suit in 2011. “The customers seem to have decided the issue,” GM’s vice president of product engineering told The Chicago Tribune. “The reason we dropped bench seats was that the demand had dropped.
Do any cars have a bench front seat?
Chevrolet is the last holdout when it comes to front bench seats in a car, at least until it formally discontinues the Impala Limited sedan following the 2016 model year. Despite the fact that no cars are available with the feature, three-across bench seats remain available in various trucks and SUVs.