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Oldsmobile 2003 Silhouette - Child Restraints

Oldsmobile 2003 Silhouette
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Child Restraints
Older
Children
Older children who have outgrown booster seats should
wear the vehicle’s safety belts.
If you have the choice, a child should sit next to a
window
so
the
child
can wear a lap-shoulder belt and
get the additional restraint a shoulder belt can provide.
Q:
What
is
the proper way to wear safety belts?
A:
If possible, an older child should wear a
lap-shoulder belt and get the additional restraint
a shoulder belt can provide. The shoulder belt
should
not cross the face or neck. The lap
belt should
fit
snugly below the hips, just touching
the top
of the thighs. It should never be worn
over the abdomen, which could cause severe or
even fatal internal injuries in a crash.
Accident statistics show that children are safer
if
they
are restrained in the rear seat.
In a crash, children
who
are not buckled up can strike
other people who are buckled up, or can be thrown
out of the vehicle. Older children need to use safety
belts properly.
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