dougdeep
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Isn't it law to have belts in school buses anyway?
That doesn't make it right though.
Starry said:Are you serious?
Starry said:But why would you want people to risk their children's lives and have them travel improperly restrained? (And it's the same in America, which is why a lot of parents drive their children to school)
If there are ANY school buses round your way fitted with lap belts, then get on to the council (or the school) that is hiring them and get things changed.Starry said:Yes but it's optional if they have three point or lap belts.
Starry said:[BWe've just order a land rover, I have no idea if it's clean or not. better had be when it arrives though! [/B]
Marc said:where did I say I did'nt want seatbelts? Of course safety is the prime concern and would be to me if I had kids, but bikes dont come with seatbelts and i'd rather my kids rode or walked or got on a bus (with belts to UK/Euro safety standards) to school rather than go in a car or some pointless 4x4 piece of shite!
christ...all I did was MENTION school busses as an alternative
Lord Bracknell said:If there are ANY school buses round your way fitted with lap belts, then get on to the council (or the school) that is hiring them and get things changed.
They are the relics of a misguided campaign in the 1990s (by an organisation called BUSK - "Belt Up School Kids") to make school buses "safer". All the evidence is that a child wearing a lap belt will run the risk of horrenous internal injuries in a collision, combined with the likelihood of severe head and neck injuries from the effect of the top half of its body (but not the rest) being thrown forward into the backrest of the seat in front.
It is actually less damaging for the whole (unrestrained) body to be thrown forward into a shock-absorbent seat, which has been designed to give way, but not fall apart, in a severe crash.
Three point lap and diagonal seatbelts, on the other hand, have a proven safety record. They are now standard on most modern school buses. But, far too often, councils and schools like cheap (ie old) transport, because they want their budgets spent on ejucayshun.
Read all about the new Child Car Seat Regulations hereStarry said:A four year old belted in a three point seatbelt is a recipe for disaster.
Starry said:We've just order a land rover, I have no idea if it's clean or not. better had be when it arrives though!
Lord Bracknell said:Read all about the new Child Car Seat Regulations here
They come into force in September 2006.
An example of the changes:- Children under 4' 5" will no longer be permitted to use adult seatbelts in the front seat of a car.
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Starry said:Are you serious?
There is no way my children will ride on a bus unless they are fitted with proper belts and car seats. Unfortunately this country is incredibly backward in child restraints and passenger safety so I doubt that will happen in my kids life times.
I drive a 4 x 4, would be happier driving something smaller but I can't fit the car seats across a car and am not about to ditch them in favour of being a bit more environmentally friendly, my kids come first.
We just went yesterday and ordered a brand spanking new 4 x 4. We have a looong wait until it arrives though.