**UPDATE**
Just to share, hehe sebab Yah comment tadi terus rase was was, eh betul ke tak eh letak car seat camni... Lupe dah dos and donts... Last bace mase beli car seat ni for Zaim... Ok, get this from Babycenter.com... ;)Placement and orientation of the car seat

The safest placement for a car seat is in the center of the rear seat, or of the center seat in a van or station wagon. Never install a rear-facing car seat in a front seat equipped with a passenger-side air bag. Keep your baby in a rear-facing car seat until he reaches 12 months and 20 lbs. at a minimum — but the longer you can keep him in a rear-facing position, the safer he'll be. (Read our article to find out more about why and when to have your child face forward.) If your baby's head flops forward, you can make the seat more level and comfortable by wedging a folded towel, blanket, or other firm support under the front of it.

Once your baby is at least a year old and has outgrown his rear-facing car seat, he can ride facing forward. The middle of the back seat is still the safest place for him to sit.
Booster seats — used for children weighing 40 to 80 pounds (about ages 4 to 8) — are intended for use with a shoulder belt, ideally in the back seat. For more information about booster seats, read our article.

















