However, children under 8 years of age, who are 4 feet 9 inches tall or taller, may be secured with
an appropriate safety belt instead of a child passenger restraint system.
Note: Children 8 years of age and older must be properly secured with
an appropriate safety belt.
Not exact matches
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention («CDC») recommends using age - and size -
appropriate child restraints (including child
safety seats and booster seats) in the back seat until adult seat
belts fit properly (i.e., when the lap
belt lays across the upper thighs, not the stomach; and the shoulder
belt lays across the shoulder and chest, not the neck or face), which normally occurs after a child is at least age 8 years or ≥ 57 inches (145 cm) tall.
Always use
safety belts and seat children only in the rear, using restraint systems
appropriate for their size and age.
Always use
safety belts and seat children only in the rear seats, using restraint systems
appropriate for their size and age.
Any restraint is better than none at all, but an
appropriate child
safety seat provides the best protection in a crash until children are large enough for adult
safety belts to fit properly, usually when a child is about 4 feet 9 inches tall and 80 pounds.
Appropriate child
safety seats provide significantly more protection in a crash than
safety belts alone.
• Body structure weight - optimised and crash - optimised; standard
safety features including front and side airbags, side curtain airbags, 3 - point automatic seat
belts on all seats, with
belt tensioners and
belt force limiters at front, ISOFIX children's seat mounting at rear, Run Flat Indicator and partially active engine compartment lid to optimise pedestrian protection; vehicle weight lower than in predecessor models and competitors in the segment in virtually all variants of the new MINI despite extended range of fittings; increased acoustic and vibrational comfort: optimised aerodynamic properties as
appropriate to each specific model including active cooling air flaps, underbody trim panel and air ducting elements in the upper section of the C columns; best aerodynamic figures within the competitive environment: Cd value reduced to 0.28 (MINI Cooper, MINI Cooper D).
• Body structure weight - optimised and crash - optimised; standard
safety features including front and side airbags, side curtain airbags, 3 - point automatic seat
belts on all seats, with
belt tensioners and
belt force limiters at front, ISOFIX children's seat mounting at rear, Run Flat Indicator and partially active engine compartment lid to optimise pedestrian protection; vehicle weight lower than in predecessor models and competitors in the segment in virtually all variants of the new MINI despite extended range of fittings; increased acoustic and vibrational comfort: optimised aerodynamic properties as
appropriate to each specific model including active cooling air flaps, underbody trim panel and air ducting elements in the upper section of the C columns; best aerodynamic figures within the competitive environment: Cd value reduced to 0.28 or 0.31 (MINI Cooper S).
Properly installed, age -
appropriate child restraints provide considerably more protection for children in crashes than
safety belts alone.
A properly installed, age -
appropriate child restraint can protect a child much better in a crash than a
safety belt alone.
Many of these deaths wouldn't occur with
appropriate protection, such as
safety belts and motorcycle helmets.
Even though the law allows for children over 8 and less than 4» 9» to be secured using an adult
belting system, experts recommend continuing to use an
appropriate child
safety seat since it provides better protection.
Make sure all your passengers including infants and small children are in the seats with
appropriate height and weight each provided with
safety belt.
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belts in accordance to predefined
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