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A baby should remain in a car seat for the duration of the car journey to ensure their safety and comfort. It is recommended to take breaks every 2 hours to allow the baby to stretch and move around.
It's only 91 km (about 56 miles) so it should only take about 40 minutes by rail. Google Earth says a car journey of that distance would take about an hour.
9 hours
8 hours by motor way - it is a long journey by car
Unless you have a car that can travel on water, you can't do this journey.
Babies should not remain in a car seat for more than 2 hours during a car journey to prevent potential health risks.
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A 1-month-old baby should not remain in a car seat for more than 30-60 minutes at a time during a car journey to prevent potential health risks. It is important to take breaks and allow the baby to stretch and move around.
A newborn should not remain seated in a car seat for more than 1-2 hours during a car journey to ensure their safety and comfort. It is important to take breaks and allow the baby to stretch and move around to prevent any potential health risks.
Can't be answered without knowing the speed at which the car was traveling.
Time for journey = Distance travelled ÷ Velocity (or speed) A journey of 605 miles will take 605/56 = 10.804 hrs = 10 hrs 48 mins (approx)
Yes, in a cat kennel as long as you make sure it is not startled by riding in a kennel. You should take it for a ride in a car in the kennel a couple of times before you go on a train ride.