NRMA说7岁小孩就能坐副驾驶了,是吗?与体重身高有关吗?
如果有碰撞,坐副驾驶接受气囊弹出的安全性,是否比孩子坐在后座更安全?
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145cm以上好像是
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昆州规定是Children 7 years and over can sit in the front seat.
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Seatbelts are designed for people with a minimum height of 145cm.
The law requires children younger than 7 years to use an approved, properly fastened and adjusted child restraint or booster seat when travelling in a car. From age 7, children can use a booster seat or an adult seatbelt. Keep in mind that children who use an adult seatbelt too early are 3.5 times more likely to sustain a significant injury, particularly to the head. Do not move children to an adult seatbelt too early.
If your child does not fit correctly in an adult seatbelt, they will need to stay in a booster seat.
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Airbags are designed for adults
Airbags were first seen in cars in the USA and Canada. These airbags aimed to address the problem of people not wearing seatbelts. These early airbags designed before 1998 deployed quickly and aggressively. This also led to around 100 child passengers being killed over the next 2 years. Some of these children were also unrestrained.
In Australia, the airbags used deploy less aggressively. There haven’t been any adult or child deaths from airbags in Australia and reports of injury are low.
There haven’t been any adult or child deaths from airbags in Australia and reports of injury are low
Airbags are designed to protect people who are similar in size or bigger than a small adult female. An average 12 year old child is about the size of a small adult female. This is where the expert recommendation comes from. Children should be older than 12 (meaning at least 13 years old) before they travel in the front seat. Children 12 years and younger are more at risk of injury from an airbag than an adult. Also, the risk of injury in a crash is lower for children who travel in the back seat.
Children 12 years or younger are at greater risk of injury than adults if an airbag compared to an adults
It’s important to remember we’re talking about the front seat and the frontal passenger airbag. Curtain and torso airbags have not been found to pose any risk to properly restrained children. It’s still a good idea for kids to avoid resting any part of their body on the window sill or door where there is an airbag.
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我都是让孩子坐后排的,再加上booster
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