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大饼 发表于 2012-9-17 12:55 
很不幸,你错了。
是你错了。
不过嘛, 这种事就像杀人放火一样,不给逮住没什么事的,只是风险自己承担而已。给逮住了就一身蚁了。
Capsule Safety
Children under 6 months must use a rearward-facing approved child restraint and travel only in the rear row. If your car does not have a rear row, this does not apply. However, a rearward-facing child restraint cannot be used in the front seat where there is a passenger airbag.
A rearward facing child restraint allows a child to lie down and, in a crash, gives support and protection to the head and neck - the most vulnerable parts of a child’s body.
How Does It Work? During an accident, the Baby Safety Capsule wants to continue moving forward. The accident sensitive latch disengages during an accident allowing the bassinet to turn about the pivot. With the bassinet turned the impact forces are more uniformly distributed over the whole of the baby's torso and head. The turning bassinet contacts and depresses the energy absorbing bubble, therefore allowing the bassinet to come to rest smoothly in the base without a suddon jolt.
Restraint Road rules
Child restraint & booster seat road rules
The type of restraint will depend on the age of the child as follows:
•Children aged under six months must wear a properly fastened and adjusted approved rearward facing child restraint.
•Children aged between six months and under four years must wear a properly fastened and adjusted approved rearward facing child restraint OR a forward facing child restraint with an in-built harness.
•Children aged four years to under seven must wear a properly fastened and adjusted approved forward facing child restraint with an in-built harness OR an approved booster seat with a properly fastened and adjusted seatbelt or child safety harness.
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