Rebecca Needham, Road Safety Officer for England at Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) says, “The child seat you choose must conform to the United Nations standard, be suitable for your child’s weight and size, be compatible with the vehicle or vehicles it will be fitted in and lastly be correctly fitted according to the manufacturer’s instructions.” ![]() Yep, you’re in it with car seats for the long haul, so it’s best to get to grips with it all. ![]() It is the law that all children must use a car seat to travel in the car until they’re 12 years old or more than 135cm tall – whichever comes first. So what are the main things to think about when buying a car seat? Let’s start with the legal bit.
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