Safe and Responsible Driving
A child weighing 40kg and measuring 155cm tall is travelling in your car. Do they need a child restraint?
- ○Yes, all children must use a child restraint regardless of size
- ✓No, they exceed both the 36kg and 150cm thresholds so a standard seat belt is sufficient
- ○Only if they are under 12 years old
- ○Yes, but only in the rear seats
Correct answer
No, they exceed both the 36kg and 150cm thresholds so a standard seat belt is sufficient
Children who exceed both 150cm in height and 36kg in weight may use a standard adult seat belt without a child restraint.
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