Beside this, can I put my 9 month old in a forward facing car seat?
Forward-facing car seat age
Many parents want to know the right age for a forward-facing car seat, but this is not as straightforward as it may seem. Legally, your child can travel in an ECE R44/04 approved car seat facing forward once they are 9 kg, which is approximately age nine months.
Secondly, should car seat go behind driver or passenger? Place the car seat in the backseat.
The safest spot for your baby is always in the backseat — preferably in the middle spot, away from passenger-side air bags. If your car doesn't fit a car seat securely there, place the seat on either side of the backseat (or, if you drive an SUV, in the second row).
Correspondingly, how long can a 9 month old be in a car seat?
However, infant healthcare professionals, safety experts and most car manufacturers recommend that babies should not be in a car seat for longer than 2 hours at a time and they should be taken out frequently. If your trip involves driving for long periods of time, you should stop for regular breaks.
What is the best car seat for 9 months plus?
Here are the best car seats from 9 months:
- Britax Römer MULTI-TECH II, £260.
- Graco Nautilus Elite car seat, £149.99.
- Cosatto Hug ISOFIX car seat, £278.94.
- Cybex Juno 2 Fix car seat, £239.
- Ickle Bubba Solar 1/2/3 Isofix and Recline seat, £169.
- Cozy N Safe Excalibur car seat, £199.99.
- Kiddy Phoenixfix 3 car seat, £229.