Do I Need A Child Seat In A Taxi? Here’s What You Need To Know

As parents, our child’s safety should be the priority. We need to normalise the culture of using car seats all the time. It isn’t about what’s legal, it’s about what’s best and safest for our children.

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Mums and dads, have you ever skipped putting your child in a booster seat because it was too much trouble, or held your baby in your arms instead of fastening him/her in a car seat in Singapore?

We all love our little ones to bits and are willing to go the extra mile to make sure they are kept out of harm’s way. And yet, when it comes to child car seats and car safety we may all have been guilty of bending the rules a bit, to save time, money or the hassle of putting up with their tantrums.

We assume that our babies are safer in our arms and we can always hold on tight to our kids if the driver jammed on the brakes or an accident were to happen.

Plus, what can possibly go wrong on a short journey, right?

 

Do We Need Child Car Seats In Taxis? 

According to Singapore law, “For safety reasons, all vehicles in Singapore must have booster seats or child restraints for passengers under 1.35m in height. However, taxis are exempted from this rule because they can be street-hailed.”

“Hence, it would not be reasonable to expect them to be equipped with booster seats and child restraints at all times, or to reject passengers with toddlers or children.”

Taxis may be exempt from the legal requirement of having car seats but the big question that parents need to ask is, are taxis exempt from the laws of dynamics?

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As MP Louis Ng put it so well, “It seems strange that your child must be in a child car seat in passenger cars and private car hires, but not in taxis. Why enforce this rule on private car hires and not on taxis?

I respect our taxi drivers, but they aren’t immune to something going wrong.” 

Children’s bodies are in fact, more fragile and more susceptible to injuries should collisions occur. 

In a study done by KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital (KKH), it was found that one in two children who were inside a car during an accident was not in child seats or properly restrained.

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The majority of infants and toddlers injured in motor accidents were not secured in child seats.

The study also found that children not secured by restraints were 8.4 times more likely to be seriously injured in a road accident compared with those who were.

If we can be obsessed about choosing the best schools for our kids and making sure that they get the best possible medical care, then we shouldn’t be compromising on child safety seats either.

The fact is, having your child in an appropriate car seat or booster seat can save his or her life.

 

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Aside from the law, there are many assurances about using child car seats. 

Car seats have been proven to significantly reduce the risk of injury and death in the event of a car accident. Studies have shown that using a car seat can reduce the risk of death by up to 71% for infants and 54% for toddlers.

In addition, a child seat in Singapore provides vital protection for children in the event of sudden braking or swerving, which can cause serious injuries.

Therefore, it is crucial for parents and caregivers to understand its importance. Also, to adhere to the safety regulations mandating the use of car seats in taxis to ensure the safety and well-being of their children.

By enforcing the use of car seats during taxi rides, children learn the importance of buckling up and staying safe while travelling in a vehicle. This not only protects them in the present but also sets a foundation for safe driving habits in the future.

As responsible adults, it is our duty to ensure that children are not only legally protected but also educated. When it comes to the importance of safety in using child seat in Singapore, it is really a must-know!

With the strict implementation of this regulation in Singapore, we can rest assured that our children are in safe hands during taxi rides.

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GrabFamily – Putting Child Safety First 

GrabFamily is the only ride service in Singapore that provides child and booster seats. This is a huge relief for parents who don’t own cars of their own. They have the option of travelling safely with their little ones.

GrabFamily cars come equipped with:

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  • Urban Kanga car seats, suitable for toddlers between 1-3 years old and below 1m tall
  • Mifold booster seats, suitable for children between 4-7 years old and between 1-1.35m tall

The Urban Kanga is a portable, forward-facing car seat suitable for toddlers from 9 -18kg. It has a 5-point safety harness. Plus, it is a certified to European standards and approved for use by the Singapore Traffic Police. It is the narrowest car seat on the market.

The Mifold is an ultra-portable, foldable backless booster seat suitable for children aged 4-12 (who weigh 15+kg). It is both US and EU-certified and approved for use by the Singapore Traffic Police.

It is super easy to set up. While a regular booster seat lifts the child up to fit a seatbelt, the Mifold pulls the seatbelt down to suit the child’s height.

It also ensures that the seatbelt is correctly placed over a little one’s hip bones (rather than their stomach) and over their shoulder bones (rather than their neck). This means greater comfort and added safety.

All GrabFamily drivers are trained in the use and installation of these child seats, so parents can travel with peace of mind.

To book a GrabFamily car, open the Grab app on your phone and scroll all the way over to the “GrabFamily” option, or head over to grb.to/GrabFamilySG21.

As parents, our child’s safety should be the priority. We need to normalise the culture of using car seats all the time. It isn’t about what’s legal, it’s about what’s best and safest for our children.

 

Also read: 8 Quality Baby Car Seats To Ensure Your Child’s Safety When Driving

Written by

Jaya