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Audi TT Coupe 2016
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Child
safety
Child
safety
Important
information
Introduction
The
rear
seat
is generally the
safest
place
in
a
collision.
The physical principles
of
what
happens
when
your
vehicle is in a
crash
apply
also
to
children
¢ page 182,
What
happens to occupants
not
wearing
safety
belts?. But unlike
adults
and
teenagers,
their
muscles
and
bones
are
not
fully
developed.
In
many
respects
children
are
at
greater
risk
of
serious
injury in
crashes
than
adults
.
Because children's
bodies
are
not
fully devel-
oped,
they
require
restraint
systems
especially
designed
for
their
size,
weight,
and
body
struc-
ture.
Many
countries
and
all
states
of
the
United
States
and
provinces
of
Canada
have laws requir-
ing
the
use
of
approved
child
restraint
systems
for
infants
and
small
children.
In
a
frontal
crash
at
a
speed
of
20-35
mph
(30-56
km/h)
the
forces
acting
on
a
13
lbs (6 kg)
infant
will
be
more
than
20
times
the
weight
of
the
child. This
means
the
weight
of
the
child
would
suddenly
be
more
than
260
lbs
(120
kg).
Under
these
conditions,
only
an
appropriate
child
restraint
properly
used can
reduce
the
risk
of
se
-
rious injury.
Child
restraints,
like
adult
safety
belts,
must
be
used
properly
to
be
effective.
Used improperly,
they
can
increase
the
risk
of
se-
rious injury in
an
accident.
Consult
the
child
safety
seat
manufacturer's
in-
structions
in
order
to
be
sure
the
seat
is
right
for
your
child's size ¢ page 215, Important
safety
instructions for using child
safety
seats
.
Please
be
sure
to
read
and
heed
all
of
the
important
in-
formation
and
WARNINGS
about
child
safety,
Advanced Airbags,
and
the
installation
of
child
restraints
in
this
chapter.
There is a
lot
you
need
to
know
about
the
Ad-
vanced Airbags in your vehicle
and
how
they
work
when
infants
and
children in child
restraints
are
on
the
front
passenger
seat
. Because
of
the
large
amount
of
important
information,
we
cannot
re-
212
peat
it
all
here.
We
urge
you
to
read
the
detailed
information
in
this
owner's
manual
about
airbags
and
the
Advanced Airbag
System
in your vehicle
and
the
very
important
information
about
trans-
porting
children
on
the
front
passenger
seat.
Please
be
sure
to
heed
the
WARNINGS -
they
are
extremely
important
for
your
safety
and
the
safe-
ty
of
your
passengers,
especially
infants
and
small
children.
.&_
WARNING
- Accident
statistics
have
shown
that
children
are
generally
safer
in
the
rear
seat
area
than
in
the
front
seating
position. Always
restrain
any child
age
12
and
under
in
the
rear.
-
All
vehicle
occupants
and
especially
children
must
be
restrained
properly
whenever
riding
in a vehicle.
An
unrestrained
or
improperly
restrained
child could
be
injured by
striking
the
interior
or
by
being
ejected
from
the
ve-
hicle
during
a
sudden
maneuver
or
impact
.
An
unrestrained
or
improperly
restrained
child is
also
at
greater
risk
of
injury
or
death
through
contact
with
an
inflating
airbag.
-A
suitable
child
restraint
properly
installed
and
used
at
one
of
the
rear
seating
positions
provides
the
highest
degree
of
protection
for
infants
and
small
children in
most
acci-
dent
situations.
.&_
WARNING
Children
on
the
front
seat
of
any
car
even
with
Advanced Airbags can
be
seriously injured
or
even
killed
when
an
airbag
inflates.
A child in
a
rearward-facing
child
safety
seat
installed
on
the
front
passenger
seat
will
be
seriously
injured
and
can
be
killed if
the
front
airbag
in-
flates.
- The inflating
airbag
will hit
the
child
safety
seat
or
infant
carrier
with
great
force
and
will
smash
the
child
safety
seat
and
child
against
the
backrest
,
center
armrest,
or
door.
-Always
install
rear-facing child
safety
seats
on
the
rear
seat
.
-
If
you
must
install
a
rearward
facing child
safety
seat
on
the
front
passenger
seat
in

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