Taxis are exempt from the child seat rules.
quite a ridiculous exemption really
Whichever insurance company that the taxi is insured with.Ok, but who is responsible then in the event of an accident?
Yeh! Right!
They should be made to provide child seats in the same way as other forms of transport are - bus, train, plane, ferry...
And they should have a selection too, some rear facing for babies, some larger for bigger children and maybe a booster seat for the biggest children...
The point with the booster seat is that if the child was just sitting on the seat, the seatbelt would be cutting across his neck, rather than his chest. In the event of an accident or even a sudden stoppage, the seatbelt could basically cause strangulation/ injury to the throat.
Time and time again research shows that using proper seats and restraints for children and babies cuts the risk of serious injuries and fatalities by huge margins, upwards of 75% .
Personally I think those people who drive around with unrestrained children in the car should face huge penalties. I recently saw a women driving with an adult passenger , both of them strapped in, with an unrestrained baby on the passengers lap and several children standing up in the back bouncing around. If they had even a fairly minor accident it could be a real tragedy. You can buy a booster seat for €15 and a proper baby seat for €60. I don't think thats a high price to pay for such benefits.
I think the fines should be huge. :mad:
The point with the booster seat is that if the child was just sitting on the seat, the seatbelt would be cutting across his neck, rather than his chest.
Parents should provide their own child seats.
Some cars do have "duel" seating
There is a new EU directive that will mean children up to 12 years of age will be required to use a car seat
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4781511.stm
Don't be silly, if the taxi driver needs a childseat he shouldn't be driving!So if I get a taxi to the airport when I go on holiday then I should provide the Taxidriver with a childseat?
And should I bring it on holidays with me...
Of course it does. As stated previously in this thread, to expect a taxi, bus, train, tram, plane, or ferry to provide child seats is not practical; in fact it's nonsense IMHO.. . does his insuarance cover us still in the event of an accident?
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