Anonymous wrote:We used Mifold. We also had a bubblebum, but I like the mifold better.
https://mifold.com/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would have no qualms about taking a kid that age into an uber without a carseat.
Great for you. We prioritize our kid’s safety.
Anonymous wrote:We take a booster seat for our 6 year old w us whenever we travel.
Anonymous wrote:I would have no qualms about taking a kid that age into an uber without a carseat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did a couple of short Uber rides in NYC with DD (7) - put her in the middle back seat, buckled securely. Would not do this for longer
periods of highway driving.
Driving in a city like New York is just as dangerous as highway driving.
Horrible.
Ha ha that is not at all true. Speeds are so much lower. Odds of surviving a 25 mph crash at 10x higher than a 50 mph crash.
I’m a third generation New Yorker and would never in a million years have a young child in a car in NYC without a car seat.
Okay. But a seven year old isnt really a “young child.” OP isn’t asking about kids who need to be harnessed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did a couple of short Uber rides in NYC with DD (7) - put her in the middle back seat, buckled securely. Would not do this for longer
periods of highway driving.
Driving in a city like New York is just as dangerous as highway driving.
Horrible.
Ha ha that is not at all true. Speeds are so much lower. Odds of surviving a 25 mph crash at 10x higher than a 50 mph crash.
I’m a third generation New Yorker and would never in a million years have a young child in a car in NYC without a car seat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did a couple of short Uber rides in NYC with DD (7) - put her in the middle back seat, buckled securely. Would not do this for longer
periods of highway driving.
Driving in a city like New York is just as dangerous as highway driving.
Horrible.
Ha ha that is not at all true. Speeds are so much lower. Odds of surviving a 25 mph crash at 10x higher than a 50 mph crash.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did a couple of short Uber rides in NYC with DD (7) - put her in the middle back seat, buckled securely. Would not do this for longer
periods of highway driving.
Driving in a city like New York is just as dangerous as highway driving.
Horrible.