Know The Law - Child Car Seats
New EU Child Safety Protection Laws
- NEW EU CHILD SAFETY PROTECTION LAWS HAVE COME INTO FORCE making it compulsory
for all children to travel in the correct child seats, booster seats or booster
cushions
- Where safety belts have been fitted they must be worn
- Children under 3 years of age must not travel in a car or goods vehicle
(other than a taxi) unless restrained in the correct child seat
- Children aged 3 years or over who are under 150cms in height and weighing
less than 36 kilograms (i.e. generally children up to 11/12 years
old) must
use the correct child seat, booster seat or booster
cushion when travelling
in cars or goods vehicles
- Children over 3 years of age must travel in a rear seat in vehicles not
fitted with safety belts
- Rearward-facing child car seats must NEVER be used in the front passenger
seat of cars with an active airbag
- Child car seats must be in accordance with EU or United Nations- Economic
Commission for Europe (UN-ECE) standards
- Drivers have a legal responsibility to ensure passengers aged under 17
use the correct seat, booster seat, booster cushion or seatbelt
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