At the top of the National Transportation Safety Board’s child passenger safety recommendations is having all passengers 12 and under ride in the back seat in properly fitted belts.
According to the group, it is estimated that children ages 12 and under are 33 percent less likely to die in a crash if seated in the rear of a passenger vehicle than if seated in the front seat. One hazard to children is air bag deployment. Air bags are released at speeds upwards of 120 mph and can cause permanent injury and death from spinal cord and brain injuries to children who get in the way.

