not really
Restraint
A baby seat is a car safety restraint designed to hold infants and young children.
It stands for supplemental restraint system and mostly refers to the airbags, seat belts are the primary restraint...
A newborn in a car seat in the back seat of a car facing backward has the greatest chance of surviving a head-on impact without injury. Their head and neck are supported by the car seat, preventing whiplash.
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yes in England if you have a seat then yes
For a three-year-old child, a suitable restraint system is a forward-facing car seat with a five-point harness. This type of seat provides better protection in the event of a collision, as it securely holds the child in place. It’s essential to ensure the car seat is properly installed and used according to the manufacturer's guidelines. Additionally, children should remain in a car seat until they reach the maximum height or weight limit specified by the car seat manufacturer.
Child restraint violation refers to the failure to properly secure a child in a vehicle using appropriate safety devices, such as car seats or booster seats, as mandated by law. This can include not using a seat at all, using a seat that is unsuitable for the child's age or size, or improperly installing the seat. Such violations can significantly increase the risk of injury or fatality in the event of a car accident. Enforcement of child restraint laws aims to ensure the safety of young passengers on the road.
Yes they should. A car seat or something would be best.
Yes
4 The answer is NOT based on age but on the height and weight of your child. If your child is over 40lbs he/she can transition to a booster seat with lap/ shoulder restraint.
Yes. Seat belts are your primary restraint, air bags are supplemental restraints.