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Seat belts abroad - Europe
SaraSeahorse
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A very sensible question to ask
We are all extremely careful at home with our most precious belongings, our children but so many of us when we go on holiday take risks and do things we woudl never dream of day to day.
We went to Majorca in 2002 and on the coach to transfer us there were no seat belts and so we had no choice but to sit and hang onto our children (2years old and 4 years old at the time) on a bumpy and swerving journey from one side of island to other.
Has anyone been more recently and are seat belts now being fitted to coaches?
We do not currently have any plans to hire a car but are thinking about whether or not to take basic car booster seats for the journey (children will be 7y, 5y and 2y).
We are all extremely careful at home with our most precious belongings, our children but so many of us when we go on holiday take risks and do things we woudl never dream of day to day.
We went to Majorca in 2002 and on the coach to transfer us there were no seat belts and so we had no choice but to sit and hang onto our children (2years old and 4 years old at the time) on a bumpy and swerving journey from one side of island to other.
Has anyone been more recently and are seat belts now being fitted to coaches?
We do not currently have any plans to hire a car but are thinking about whether or not to take basic car booster seats for the journey (children will be 7y, 5y and 2y).
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