2 ptsD,D1Official number: 10814
Transporting a child restrained by a seatbelt in the rear seat of a passenger car is:
Explanation
Correct answer: Permissible if the child is at least 135 cm tall and it is impossible to provide the child with a safety seat because of its height and weight.
According to the provisions of the Road Traffic Act, there are exceptions to the general requirement to carry children in child safety seats. One of them permits a child who is at least 135 cm tall to be carried on the rear seat, secured solely by seat belts. However, this is on the condition that due to the child's weight and height, it is not possible to provide them with an appropriate child safety seat or other restraint device.
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