Guest guest Posted December 14, 2008 Report Share Posted December 14, 2008 Yep, the third seat was our life saver, did not have to use the harness though. My friend ended up buying a Nissan, so far thumbs up. Great idea on the harness though. Where did you get the harness? Irma,20,DS/ASD > > We switched to a van - not a HONDA- but still a van with only windows which > could partly open (enough to throw things out maybe but not GET OUT) and we > sat Elie in the third row - for the vibration- and so he couldn;t kick me or > pull at me while I was driving. But we also had a harness for years which > zipped up the back so he couldn;t get lose in the van. And we used child > locks so the doors could not be opened from the inside. > > If he rode in the front seat with someone, he would knock the shift lever > out of place! It is only the last few years (since he was 19 or 20) that we > let him sit in front. HE LOVES riding shot gun, never throws things out of > the windows, and doesn't open the door until he is told " seatbelt off " . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2008 Report Share Posted December 14, 2008 Dont' remember except that I found the ad for it in Exceptional PArent - it has been over 10 years since we have needed it! We bought a Pontiac Van as previously owned! One caveat - we tried a van which had a sky window (?) You know - a window in the roof? A 1 panic for Elie boy. > Yep, the third seat was our life saver, did not have to use the > harness though. > My friend ended up buying a Nissan, so far thumbs up. > > Great idea on the harness though. Where did you get the harness? > > Irma,20,DS/ASD > > > > > > We switched to a van - not a HONDA- but still a van with only > windows which > > could partly open (enough to throw things out maybe but not GET OUT) > and we > > sat Elie in the third row - for the vibration- and so he couldn;t > kick me or > > pull at me while I was driving. But we also had a harness for years > which > > zipped up the back so he couldn;t get lose in the van. And we used > child > > locks so the doors could not be opened from the inside. > > > > If he rode in the front seat with someone, he would knock the shift > lever > > out of place! It is only the last few years (since he was 19 or 20) > that we > > let him sit in front. HE LOVES riding shot gun, never throws things > out of > > the windows, and doesn't open the door until he is told " seatbelt off " . > > > -- Sara - Life is a journey- we choose the path. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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