This question is about ease of use, rather than safety. I'm having the safety of the installation of both carseats evaluated today by a carseat tech.
My question is about ease of use with an infant and a rear-facing 17-month-old in a convertible seat. We have the LATCH system on the two sides of my backseat, and can get a much tighter fit there than we can in the middle with the seatbelt, so the seats will be on the sides. DD is used to riding behind my driver's seat because that was easier for us getting her in and out of the car in the garage. I won't be able to park in the garage anymore now that I have to get kids in and out on both sides of the car.
So, what do you think is easier logistically? The toddler behind me and the infant behind the passenger seat, or vice versa?
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Most car seats are built to be so safe that when installed correctly are safer in the car than we are.
A mostly on-topic side question for you, because you are in SD, right? Can you tell me where you're going for the inspection? I need help with my Britax Boulevard. TIA!
And I lean toward having your older child behind the passenger seat to make her more accessible to you.
I didn't wanna run around the car multiple times to put LO in and be sure DS was strapped in.
So we are putting LO behind the passenger seat and DS behind driver. The reasoning is I can let DS climb in and get in his seat and then put in LO on the base. As I go around to my side, just open the back door to check if DS is securely strapped and then get in to drive!
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Thanks! That helps a lot.
(I did google this briefly yesterday and didn't come up with much, so thanks again!)