If there aren't
enough seat belts in the taxi for each person to use one as well as have the car seat properly restrained, it is not safe!
Not exact matches
The nonprofit says the driver's side
seat belt did not have
enough tension to protect the crash test dummy's head.
If you have children, it is probably your first instinct to KNOW that they must be in a car
seat from the time they leave the hospital until they are old
enough to move to a booster
seat, and then to simply buckling up in a
seat belt.
Next: A
Belt - Positioning Booster When children reach the forward - facing car
seat's weight or height limit, they should use a
belt positioning booster
seat until they're big
enough to use an adult
seat belt.
We'll cover infant
seats (which only face the rear), convertible
seats (which can be switched from facing rear to facing forward), combination
seats (which face forward and then convert to a booster
seat), and booster
seats (which lift your child, once she's big
enough, so that she can safely wear the vehicle's
seat belt).
Since the convertible
seat is used in both rear - facing and front - facing positions and since some parents choose not to purchase an infant
seat, only two or three
seats should be required to accommodate a child from birth until he or she is old
enough to wear regular
seat belts.
But car
seat laws vary among states, especially regarding when kids are old
enough to use a
seat belt instead of a car
seat.
The move to regular
seat belts should not occur until kids are «old
enough and large
enough» for the
seat belts to protect them properly, which usually isn't until they are 4 feet 9 inches tall (57 inches) and are between 8 and 12 years old.
Again, the move to regular
seat belts should not occur until kids are «old
enough and large
enough» for the
seat belts to protect them properly, which usually isn't until they are 4 feet 9 inches tall (57 inches) and are between 8 and 12 years old.
Seat Belt should be Enough Tight The regular seat belt is not appropriate for kids until it fits across the shoulder not the n
Seat Belt should be
Enough Tight The regular
seat belt is not appropriate for kids until it fits across the shoulder not the n
seat belt is not appropriate for kids until it fits across the shoulder not the neck.
Keep your child who has outgrown his forward - facing car
seat in a
belt - positioning booster
seat until they are big
enough to fit in regular
seat belts.
Seat and seat belts should be adjusted so that baby sits high enough in the carrier to see over the shoulder from the beginn
Seat and
seat belts should be adjusted so that baby sits high enough in the carrier to see over the shoulder from the beginn
seat belts should be adjusted so that baby sits high
enough in the carrier to see over the shoulder from the beginning.
age 8 to 12 years, when they are big
enough to fit in
seat belts (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recommendation)
Still, for convenience, you may want to check your child's booster
seat as baggage since the FAA says that children big
enough for a booster can be properly restrained with the aircraft's
seat belt.
Possible flaws: Some caregivers couldn't get tighten the latch and
seat belt enough after installing.
From birth until your child is big
enough to wear a
seat belt, he'll need a few different types of car
seats to keep him safe on the road.
A 3 - in - 1 can be set up rear - facing for your baby, forward - facing when your child is old
enough and big
enough, and eventually as a booster
seat, which lifts him so he can safely wear the vehicle's
seat belt.
Keep your child in a booster
seat until he or she is big
enough to fit in a
seat belt properly.
When children are old
enough and large
enough to use the vehicle
seat belt alone, they should always use lap and shoulder
seat belts for the best protection.
The OXO Tot high chair was definitely not designed like a car
seat, and instead offers just
enough to
belt in a wiggly infant.
Where to Check for Movement: To make sure your car
seat is installed tight
enough, you want to tug at the
belt path to ensure the
seat does not move more than 1 ″ from side to side.
Once a child grows out of his baby car
seat or infant
seat, he graduates to a booster
seat until he's big
enough to properly fit an adult
seat belt without needing to sit on something to increase his height.
- Remember that all children need a car
seat or a booster
seat until they are big
enough to fit and adult
seat belt properly (generally kids can use an adult
seat belt by the time they are eight years old, but if your child is small for his age, this may not be the case).
Britax produces kids» car
seats in various patterns, colors and designs that are suitable for children from birth until they are big
enough to fit a normal
seat belt.
When you do switch to a booster
seat, make sure that it lifts your children up high
enough and has
belt guides that ensure the seatbelts cross over your child's body at the shoulders and hips.
Answer: B. Sad news for small fries: Your 8 - year - old may soon be a tween, but if she's not tall
enough to fit an adult - size
seat belt (which usually happens at 4» 9», according to the AAP guidelines), she's not ready to give up that booster.
Honda engineers later told me they're not sure what happened: Vehicle sensors knew all four wheels were off the ground, and perhaps there was
enough roll to indicate a flip was imminent, triggering the explosive
seat belt.
Vehicle sensors knew all four wheels were off the ground, and perhaps there was
enough roll to indicate a flip was imminent, triggering the explosive
seat belt.
If this weren't already uncomfortable
enough, once the other two get in all three will be fighting for lateral space just to fish out the
seat belts and buckles from the tight gap in between their hips.
The process is easy
enough when lowering the
seats, but putting them back up is a problem, as there's nothing to hold the
seat belt buckles in place.
All that, combined with benchmark braking and world - class ride and handling characteristics, make the Dodge Charger SRT8 civilized
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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.
In 2013, just about every car is fast
enough, they all have the safety basics including
seat belts, electronic stability control and airbags, and most get decent fuel economy for their size.
Your child must be in a child
seat of some type until they are large
enough to use the
seat belts properly.
The child
seats fit well in the pseudo-buckets, which are wide
enough to not obscure the
seat belt buckle when a booster is in place.
And the upper frame adds great looks and protection, while providing
enough room inside to fit two full - sized adults in a comfortable but supportive pair of bucket
seats with retractable three - point
seat belts.
And the upper frame combines cool style and protection with
enough room inside to fit two full - sized adults in a comfortable but supportive pair of bucket
seats with retractable three - point
seat belts.
It has
enough room to
seat five adults comfortably and an extra
seat belt if you have to take six.
Nine of 10 parents move their children out of a booster
seat before they're big
enough for safety
belts, a Safe Kids survey shows.
There are three
seat belts in the third row, and the
seat is accommodating
enough for two six - footers and one extremely skinny middle rider.
The front bucket
seats were supportive and contoured
enough for straight - ahead driving, and the rear bench, while it has
seat belts for three, will be more comfortable for two.
Belt - positioning booster
seats bridge the gap for kids 4 to 8 years old who have outgrown harness - restraint child
seats, but are not big
enough to properly use adult lap and shoulder
belts.
Problems with 4 door latches that cut your hands open, noisy
seat belt tensioners, broken fuel door latch, poor carpeting (easily soiled), start - up knocking engine noise (rockers or mains not getting
enough oil).
Children can then move into a
seat belt in the backseat if they are big
enough.
But whether the Marine City police have to pay for any of it will depend on whether a judge believes failing buckling a detainee's
seat belt is
enough to defeat the officers» governmental immunity protections.
Most people will never have to find out that their
seat belt or air bag does not work properly, but for those unfortunate
enough to come face to face with these failures, the outcomes can be serious.
Infants should ride in infant or rear - facing convertible
seats, toddlers should be strapped into convertible
seats (although these may face the front of the vehicle), and older children should sit in booster
seats until they are tall
enough to safely wear adult
seat belts.
Before you fasten your
seat belt, adjust your
seat so that you are high
enough to see the road.
Motor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of death among those aged 1 - 54 in the U.S.. For adults and older children (who are big
enough for
seat belts to fit properly),
seat belt use is the most effective way to save lives and reduce injuries in crashes.