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Why “Baby on board” stickers do not protect your child on the road

Why “Baby on board” stickers do not protect your child on the road

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03/25/2024 14:29

Baby in Car stickers are a popular way to let other drivers know there is a small passenger in the car, but they are not legally binding or regulated.

Representatives of the traffic police remind that children under seven years of age should be transported exclusively in special child seats, and for older children there are their own safety rules.

Although legislating a single “Child in Car” sign could make it easier to identify such vehicles on the road and increase the caution of other drivers, this remains just a plan for now.

Author Daniil Polonikov

Daniil Sergeevich Polonikov (December 19, 2003, Ivanovo) – student at the Higher School of Economics, freelance correspondent for Pravda.Ru.

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