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Can't seem to find any authoritative advice on kids in cars whilst driving in France.

Google throws up various bits and pieces, best of which is this from the AA

A child between 9 and 18kg must be seated in a child seat and a child from 15kg up to 10 years can use a booster seat with a seat belt or a harness

Its the use of [b]CAN[/b] which is bothering me...

So, my read
- below 15kg it has to be a child seat
- upto 18kg they must have some form of child seat, but it could be a booster seat, if over 15kg
- over 10yrs - nothing required??
- over 18kg - nothing required??

Anyone live / drive in France and know?


 
Posted : 19/07/2010 4:12 pm
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We do drive in France (and some other countries on the continent) a lot, but I am not sure on the rules in France.

I do know that the child seat categories all overlap by a few kilos so you have a period to change your child over. Most baby rearward facing seats go upto 13 kg, most forward facing child seats cover 9-18 kg and most boosters/high back boosters are from 15 kg, altough they recommend you do not use a booster without a back for childeren under 6.

I believe however that you should always use the best/safest car seat for your child. My children are 7 and 9 and both still in high backed boosters (Maxi Cosi). We all survived a (for the other party fatal) car crash and the childrens child seats saved their lives. My 3 year old at the time was in a high backed booster. Eventhough just a booster would have been legal, he probably would not have survived (according to the police at the scene). Better safe than sorry me thinks!

Simone


 
Posted : 20/07/2010 12:34 am
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Thanks. We're flying then hiring, so not as easy as taking our own car across with all the normal stuff in it.

Kids are 8 and 10, but both are fairly tall, so we were wondering whether we would need to take / hire booster seats.


 
Posted : 20/07/2010 6:45 am
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If you're hiring in France, then the hire company will provide a seat suitable for the child that meets the legal requirements for France. They might even have to by law. < I'd have thought>.


 
Posted : 20/07/2010 8:23 am
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Thr french are crap drivers, stink of garlic and poo standing up.

Are you really going to care what they have to say on child welfare....?


 
Posted : 20/07/2010 8:54 am
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I can poo standing up? Is that like weeing standing up? How convenient. How did I get to this age without being advised of this before?! I will have a go in a minute and report back.

No idea about car seats though I'm afraid.


 
Posted : 20/07/2010 9:10 am
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Loddrick,

I think you'll find the French have a lot to say on child welfare, and some of it spot on.


 
Posted : 20/07/2010 10:40 am
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IMO the French have got it SO much "righter" in so many ways from proper holidays and parental leave to having proper lunches, from being a lot tighter as families to laughing at the Yanks.

We Brits slave at work too much, can't drink sensibly and make cr4p wine. We are also too fat - The French are far slimmer as a nation.


 
Posted : 20/07/2010 11:09 am
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Thr french are crap drivers, stink of garlic and poo standing up.

I am so so very tempted but so much...


 
Posted : 20/07/2010 11:21 am