During a collision, a child not secured in a car seat flies forward by inertia, sweeping everything in their path, and receives injuries that are often incompatible with life. If a child is fastened with a regular adult seat belt, then in nine cases out of ten, the so-called submarining effect occurs: the body slides under the belt, and its upper part compresses the neck, breaking vertebrae. Take a look at these frames and think. Ask yourself: how dear are the life and health of your own child to you?
The editorial team of the Autoportal also thought about this serious topic and prepared a series of materials that will honestly and in detail tell about the problem and help you understand all the intricacies of child safety in a car.<\/p>

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