We are all clear that young children should be properly seated in their chairs when traveling by car (and preferably backwards until four years of age). But how long should they use a child restraint system (SRI)? Unfortunately, many parents believe that when their children turn six, eight or ten years old they are "old enough" to be able to travel only with the seat belt of the vehicle, without being aware of the important risks they would have in case of collision or sudden braking.
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