Anonymous wrote:We just buckle them in with the regular seatbelt.
Anonymous wrote:If I'm renting a car, I bring an inflatable bubble bum booster for my 8 year old (he was 7 when we last did this) and I brought the rideSafer vest for my 5 year old (then 4 year old) who was too small for the booster. Unfortunately, we found it was extremely cumbersome to install when you are quickly trying to get in/out of a cab and we gave up on that quickly for cab rides and had my younger child use the booster and my older child sit without one. I'm hoping the next time we fly and rent a car, we can use boosters for both
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's such a pain to plan around. When we can't drive or rent a car, we take public transport or try to find a bus or something similar for tours and airport transport so we don't have to worry about it.
Why would a bus be safer?
Anonymous wrote:When my kids were in that range, we just didn't take vacations where taxis were the only option.
We drove ourselves (so we already had carseats/boosters in the car) or we flew with our car seats and rented a car.
Even if it was more expensive, that's what we did. Only you can decide how much money your child's life is worth, I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's such a pain to plan around. When we can't drive or rent a car, we take public transport or try to find a bus or something similar for tours and airport transport so we don't have to worry about it.
Why would a bus be safer?
Car seats aren't required on a bus. They are in a taxi.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's such a pain to plan around. When we can't drive or rent a car, we take public transport or try to find a bus or something similar for tours and airport transport so we don't have to worry about it.
Why would a bus be safer?
Car seats aren't required on a bus. They are in a taxi.
Anonymous wrote:When my kids were in that range, we just didn't take vacations where taxis were the only option.
We drove ourselves (so we already had carseats/boosters in the car) or we flew with our car seats and rented a car.
Even if it was more expensive, that's what we did. Only you can decide how much money your child's life is worth, I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's such a pain to plan around. When we can't drive or rent a car, we take public transport or try to find a bus or something similar for tours and airport transport so we don't have to worry about it.
Why would a bus be safer?