not really. if you have efficient crumple zones and air bags, you will be safer. the crumple zones take away the force of the collision, and the air bags help you to not get whiplash or brain yourself against the dashboard.
It depends on the size of the car and the size of the pigs. In general, it is not recommended to transport pigs in a car due to safety and comfort concerns for the animals.
For SAFETY and HANDLEING YES.
Shoes size does not always have correlate to how tall you will be. but I am 5'10" and I wear size 12.
While it depends on the company that makes the pants, this would usually correlate to around a size 9/10.
When choosing a car booster seat for your child, make sure to select one that fits their height and weight. This will ensure their safety and comfort while traveling in the car.
When choosing a child-size booster seat for a car, look for safety features like a five-point harness, side-impact protection, adjustable headrest, and proper installation instructions.
Yes, correlate is correct
When choosing a backless booster with anchors for a child's car seat, key safety features to consider include the presence of anchors to secure the booster to the car, proper fit for the child's size and weight, and the booster's compliance with safety regulations.
The boot size of a male person tends to correlate with the person's height. However, the average male boot size is generally considered to be between 8 and 12.
Both "correlate with" and "correlate to" are commonly used and generally accepted. However, "correlate with" is more frequently used in scientific contexts to indicate a relationship between two things, while "correlate to" is less common but can still convey a similar meaning in certain contexts.
For optimal safety and comfort, your 4-year-old should be using a forward-facing car seat with a 5-point harness that meets all current safety standards. Make sure the car seat is installed correctly and fits your child's size and weight.
That is the correct spelling of correlate (associate, match up).