Question
: I own a 2007 Dodge Caravan which has a pair of
built in child seats. A cushion pulls down and there is a 5
point harness built in. The instruction book says the seats are
good for children 22 to 50 pounds. Do these seats conform to
Alberta legislation?
Answer
: Yes, the seats are legal to use in Alberta. You
can view a video of the testing of integrated seats (Dodge
Caravan) on the Transport Canada web site
http://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/roadsafety/safedrivers-childsafety-programs-testing-harness-integrated-940.htm
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Question
: My 85 year old mother (passenger) refuses to
wear her seatbelt. If we are pulled over, will she receive a
ticket, or will I get a ticket as the registered vehicle owner.
I�ve read information on websites, but cannot find a definitive
answer.
Answer
: In Alberta there is legislation that requires all
drivers and passengers traveling in motor vehicles to use
seatbelts. In Alberta there is legislation that requires all
drivers and passengers traveling in motor vehicles to use
seatbelts.
In Alberta, the driver is responsible to ensure that all
passengers under the age of 16 are properly secured in the
appropriate seatbelt or child safety seat. If the driver fails
to secure passengers under the age of 16, the driver will
receive the ticket for each unrestrained passenger.
For passengers over the age of 16 who refuse to comply with the
law, the passenger receives the seatbelt ticket, not the driver.
We've attached the link to the Alberta legislation that deals
with seatbelts which can be found in
Part 5, Sections 80
Vehicle Equipment Regulations
http://www.qp.alberta.ca/574.cfm?page=2009_122.cfm&leg_type=Regs&isbncln=9780779743193
For your information, unrestrained passengers are 3.5 times more
likely to be injured or killed in a collision than persons
wearing seatbelts. Unrestrained passengers also are more likely
to strike restrained passengers causing severe injury to the
restrained occupant.
Question
: We are day home providers and transport
children in our personal vehicle. Can we use seat belt extenders
with a booster seat? It is very tight across the back seat with
a car seat and two booster seats. Is it legal to use a seat belt
extender to make doing up the seat belts at the booster seats
easier?
Answer
: In response to your inquiry we have the following
information.
In terms of whether it is legal to use seat belt extenders with
a booster seat, we have not come across anything that speaks
specifically to the legality of this. If the provider is
considering the use of extenders with the booster seat, they
would need to look at the instructions specific to their booster
seat, as each booster seat manufacturer will have instructions
on whether an extender can be used or not. (Most manufacturers
indicate extenders cannot be used) In addition the providers
would need to review the vehicle instructions to see if seat
belt extenders are acceptable for use with that particular
vehicle's seat belt system.
Generally, extenders and after-market products are not
recommended for use with child safety seats or booster seats as
they may change the configuration of the lap/shoulder belts and
affect the performance of the seat belt system and most after
markets products have not been tested for their actual
performance during a crash.
We hope this provides you with additional information that will
help in this situation.
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