scoutingbear
New member
Say you had a RF toddler who was in the middle position in the middle row of a Suburban in a MR. And you were going out to look at Christmas lights. (No, can't move the seat because it would put an adult into a lap only position with no headrest.) One of the streets you are going to be driving down is very, very well known for its lights and it a top featured street every year. It is a cul de sac in both directions (turn in from the main road, turn right, follow street to the end, turn around the culdesac and follow street down to the other end, follow around the cul de sac and head back to opening of the street). Cars maybe go 5 mph...usually less because there are soooo many people viewing the lights and it gets so crowded. Would you take toddler out of the seat to see the lights and have child be a lap child in the middle row for the duration of the viewing, making sure child is back in the seat before getting to the turn out of the main road? Or would you let child sit in seat and whine at you during the 15-20 minutes it takes to drive down the street because child can't see more than just the lights hanging up between houses?