As a follow up to thread I posted earlier and cannot find
. This legislation becomes UK Law in September 2006.
From September – per an EU directive children as old as 12 years will have to be in car or booster seats.
Road safety experts have focussed for a long time on how to improve the safety of back seat passengers. Whether we like it or not anything not secured in the back flies forward if there is an impact.
Basic physics really.
Personally do not have anything on rear shelf and I like things to be tidy anyway.
It seems that the researchers have come to the conclusion that more 6- 11 year olds die as car passengers as they are too slight for the seatbelts and too short to reach head restraints .. so they all have use a car seat or booster seat.
From September all children travelling in a car will have to be in a car seat that complies with Euro safety standard 44/04.
All children under three years must travel in a car seat whether in car or lorry. (Er – bus… train .. coach? )
If aged three or more – then they have to use a car seat or booster deemed appropriated to their height. (Cut off is 150 cm tall.)
So with a large family – have a bit of a problem.
Where the hell do I put all these car seats and boosters?
Per the first version in the papers – I read it to mean the youngest two had to use them – but the third child in the back would be legal with normal seat belt owing the fact that I’d be a heck of a lot less safe if I tried to cram three of these seats in the back.
There would be the usual arguments between our rogues aged 7 and 5 years
Also Lukas (tall for his age) considers himself to be a grown up and given the rivalry and general competitiveness between my youngest sons – there will be howls of protest from Andrew if he has to use the seat and be “treated differently than Lukas”
Kids!
I am not altogether sure that these seats will add that much to safety. They are lethal if fitted incorrectly - 80% out there do not secure them properly per various surveys including GMTV on a annual campaign.
Having said that – I do use such seats for Rachael and she uses a Mamas and Papas Pro-Tour which is supposed to see her through to age 11 per the blurb – and it was the adjustable head rest which clinched this choice.
As it wears .. we'll probably replace before she reaches 11 years anyway.
For Andrew – I bought a Maxi Cosi Rodi XP to replace the booster seat he was using. I can “sell” the idea to him as it “looks like Captain Picard’s seat”
How long I can do this given he is a “big boy” now is another matter - of course.
I have never seen any stats supporting this legislation. Whilst numerous articles abound arguing for each side of debates of conventional seat belts, motorbike helmets.. cycling helmets.. and so on... I have not seen any such debate in either my copy of the BMJ or the Lancet as to how effective a car seat can be for a 12 year old.
I do know that the stats appear to show UK parents buy the most child seats in Europe - but whatever benefit is often undermined by slap dash fitting into car anyway...
