Child restraint seats must be used 1 point ) in conjunction with an air bag only when driving more than two miles away in the front passenger seat in the back seat

Child restraint seats should be used in the back seat of the vehicle, regardless of the presence of airbags. This is because deploying airbags can be dangerous for young children seated in the front passenger seat due to the force of the airbag deployment. Children are safer in the back seat of the vehicle, where they are less vulnerable to airbag injuries.