Are those 'rules' or 'recommendations'? Because there is a big difference.
And fwiw it's not about having ESP..it's about assessing risk. Almost everything that you do involves an element of risk. Everything. Obviously you are not comfortable with certain risks that others are. Fair enough. We all get to make our own decisions.
Just out of curiosity: I know a lot of grown adults who are shorter and lighter than 11/12/13 yo children. Doesn't this make some of those who are so hung up on 'age' stop and pause. Would you make your adult friends sit in the back seat if they were petite? Maybe Little People shouldn't be allowed to drive or sit in the passenger seat. Some things boil down to using alittle common sense. But hey, do whatever makes you feel better with your own kids.....just please don't overstate the risks in order to make yourself look 'right' and others 'wrong'.
Sorry, yes they are recommendations.
I am not sure if you are actually reading all posts? It is not about the age of the children as in all 13 years and under must sit in back seat because of age. It's about physical development and the ability to handle an injury from an air bag or car crash.
So, recommendations have been moved up to 13, as younger children who are not physically developed are sitting in the front seat. Car safety recommendations are made by professionals: engineers, doctors, car seat techs, medical professionals, etc. and they determine with years of tests and real world data, what young bodies can handle in terms of accidents, and that is where the recommendations, rules and bylaws come from.
And by the way, we have very petite adults in our family who have to sit on pillows in order to properly place them within the seat belts. These adults do sit in the front, as the air bag sensor does not go off as they are heavy enough and physically developed enough to handle an air bag situation.
You seem to be a very absolute person, and many of us are not. We do assess risk each and everyday...that is what responsible adults do. Some situations, where head injuries are a common occurrence (cars, bikes and skateboards), require extra safety precautions, and that is the way it is.
If you have determined that your children are safe within the safety confines that you have them not under, then that is your responsibility as their parent. Hopefully you don't have to deal with a tragedy, which by the way, is not overstated or about making us look right (how ridiculous!).
Talk to paramedics or officers (of which I have many times), and they will tell you what the aftermath of a car accident looks like with children involved, and then they will tell you what that same accident looks like when the proper child safety rules weren't followed.
Only you can determine what you are comfortable with as a parent. If you as a parent can't see the potential risks involved, then there is absolutely nothing any of us are going to say to change your mind. Your statements about not having a law saying you can't undo a seat belt for 3 seconds to pick something up are absolutely bizarre. It only takes 1-2 seconds in some situations for an accident to happen, but again, you seem to have some magical powers that preclude you or your children from being injured in those situations. Why do you need a law in that respect? This is a perfect example of why I don't believe in common sense...
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