Rear-facing child safety seats should:
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Be secured only in the back seat of a vehicle.
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Be installed in front of an active air bag.
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Be secured only in the front seat of a vehicle.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
Rear-facing child safety seats should only be secured in the back seat of a vehicle. Installing these seats in the back seat ensures they are away from active airbags, which can deploy with great force and potentially cause serious injury to a child in a rear-facing seat.
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