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    Posted: 13 April 2011 at 10:35am
We're about to buy a second car which is much smaller/economical/prettier(haha!) than our Previa.

The girls are still in their car seats and will still fit them FF for another 6 months at least (They're 3yo, 13 & 14kgs and the car seat goes to 18kgs, so just height dependent).

Anyway from a safety point of view does it matter if their legs touch the drivers seat? I mean E will be able to place her feet flat on it.
It's only really an issue when DH is driving.
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I've never really thought about it. We have a big station wagon but DDs feet still tough the seat in front of her if she has her legs straight. If she folds them it isn't an issue.
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touch the seat sorry not tough!
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Because I'm going from a Previa to VW Polo there's a significant shrinkage in space so I could be reading too much into it.

However, even with E's legs relaxed, I think her toes will still touch the seat when DH is driving, not when I'm driving though.
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i think it might be ok and not matter.
my thinking is kids who are extended RFing have even less room for their legs and its ok/doesnt do damage

but i may be wrong.

perhaps the people on the nappy network may have better answers
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My daughter has been able to touch the seat for ages. Never thought anything of it. Im in a station wagon so not exactly small either
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I guess it might only be a problem if her feet are actually jammed between her seat and the front seat. If they only touch the seat when extended it shouldn't be a problem.
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Originally posted by Pipee Pipee wrote:

I guess it might only be a problem if her feet are actually jammed between her seat and the front seat. If they only touch the seat when extended it shouldn't be a problem.


I agree with this. It's one thing if she can hardly get her legs in the gap (I think that would be uncomfortable and risking injury in even a minor accident), but if she reaches out a foot and touches the seat, no matter how easily, I wouldn't worry about it. Our (much younger) child is RF and will be for a long time - in his old seat his feet were already resting on the back seat so his legs were a bit bent and I'd never have considered it a problem. Sure there's probably a risk for her if your DH has an accident while her legs are up there - but that can be said for anyone with legs long enough to put them somewhere (or short enough to put them on the dash )
              
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I think that should be fine Tishy!!  Hope the smaller car is easier on the gas  Just out of curiosity what sort of seats do the girls have?

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Thanks everyone. Got the car today, seems ok other than the fact that she can kick my seat when I'm driving, so we'll see how long before I get fed up of that

My3Sons, I hope so! The Previa was costing us $125 p/w on petrol so won't be hard.

They're in Hipod car seats, not sure exactly which model.
I love them, they are quite slim, even in the Polo I can squish between the seats in the back.
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