On 5/31/2010 6:02 PM, Rob Studdert wrote:
On 01/06/2010, Boris Liberman<[email protected]> wrote:
Well, I am not sure your car has it, but my sure does - it is called ISOFix
and it is a set of anchors (for lack of better word) that are used in order
to extra securely attach a child seat...
So glad you brought this up Boris ;-)
ISOFix is proven to be more effective in most crash simulations than
the conventional seat belt anchorages however due to Australian Design
Rules it's illegal to fit an ISOFIX seat to a car in Australia and it
doesn't look like changing any time soon. See how we are protected by
legislation.
I did not say that the global planet-wide legislation must be put in
place. I reckon in Siberia such discussion as this one would be moot at
best. Or on Alaska.
Boris
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