According to the MOI, the rear seat is the safest place for children aged ten and below. Airbags, dashboard impact, and proximity to collision points make front seats far more dangerous for young passengers.
By ensuring that children are seated in the rear, parents and guardians significantly reduce the risk of injury and demonstrate responsible travel practices. The MOI stresses that child safety in vehicles begins with awareness and action, and it is a legal and moral duty to protect young passengers.
Parents are encouraged to make the rear seat the default choice for children under 10, creating safer journeys for families and contributing to overall road safety.


