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Does Volvo have any information on the safety of the extra rear facing seat in the luggage compartment of the Volvo V70?

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Does Volvo have any information on the safety of the extra rear facing seat in the luggage compartment of the Volvo V70?

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This issue has been given much consideration. The majority of serious collisions are head-on and in this respect the rear of the car is the safest place to be. In most other collisions, the rear facing extra seat is as safe a place to be as any other seat in the car. Collisions from behind only account for around 7% of the total and generally occur at lower speeds in built up areas with less serious results. The risk is therefore not great that a child sitting in the extra seat would suffer any injury in this case. Please note that the extra seat is designed to be used when the remaining seats in the car are occupied. The three point safety belts provided with the extra seat gives greater protection to the occupants than if they were to travel unrestrained.

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