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Article Title: Common Lapses to Avoid in Vehicle Safety
Author: Ryan Pauline
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A number of research studies disclosed that vehicle collisions are one of the primary causes of death for kids from three to 14 years of age. The truth is many motorists do not even know the correct way of using safety gadgets like the seat belt. It is important to have these mechanisms in place for the wellbeing of the car�s driver and passengers. Make it a habit to buckle up for your protection and your loved ones as well. There are some mistakes in car safety that you need to correct immediately:
� Seats that have not been fastened firmly are dangerous. In case of a smash-up, the kid sitting in an unsteady car seat can hit the backside of the front seat and suffer serious injuries. Make sure that the safety seat is fixed firmly and cannot be moved more than one inch on all sides. The car�s seat belt lock should be working properly. Remember that the functions of shoulder belts are different from lap belts. Refer to the car owner�s manual for the proper guidelines.
� Worn-out or used car seats. These should be replaced immediately. If you cannot purchase brand new seats, look for the manufacturer�s instructions and recall status. The parts must be intact and the equipment conforms to existing safety standards. Refrain from using seats that have been involved in critical mishaps or possess defective designs.
� Strapping up seats incorrectly by using the wrong openings. Majority of adaptable safety seats have been manufactured with three assemblies of harness holes. The upper and lower slots must be secured at all times. Likewise, the seat should not be rotated without adjusting the belt. The harness in the bottom slots has the tendency to be shattered in case of a crash.
� Ignoring safety seat regulations. Although laws vary, the general rule is that children below the age of three must use the safety seat. This should be the guide for all parents. Once the child does not fit into the booster seat anymore, you can have the child strapped safely at the back seat with travel vests and lap belts.
� Carrying the child on top of your lap. It is possible for mothers to get the kid out of the safety seat while on a long journey. You can secure the child with your two arms. However, this is still risky since you can lose your child no matter how strong your grip is due to the impact of a collision. If you fasten the seatbelt around you, your child may be squashed by your weight. Leave the toddler in the booster seat while the vehicle is still running despite the tantrums until you reach your destination.
� Allowing the child to seat in the front seat. The rule is all children below 13 years old must be at the backseat. In fact, you should buckle your child at the middle part of the backseat for further protection. This can shield the child from the force of another vehicle hitting the side portion of your car.
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