Postby lalectrice » Mon Jun 01, 2015 3:58 pm
My child's nursery is taking 30 kids on a trip that requires a 45-minute coach journey. My child is a small/light 3-year-old (often mistaken for a 2-year-old) whom I think needs to be in a proper car seat. The coach the nursery is using provides lap-only seatbelts, which are to be used for all 2 and 3 year-olds. I asked if I could provide a car seat, but was told that they wouldn't be able to fit it as the coach does not have the normal seatbelts you need to secure a car seat. As I am also going on the trip, I then asked if I could drive my child to the destination and meet them there, but was told that this was too awkward/complicated and that they'd had problems with this in the past. So it looks as if I either pull my child out of the trip or agree to coach travel with a lap-only belt.
What do other people think about this? The law says car seats should be used for kids up to 25 kg and, in the case of coaches, that over 3's can travel with the seatbelts provided in the vehicle (no mention of weight here). It occurs to me that we don't fuss about seatbelts on buses, but then they are not travelling at 60/70 mph on A-roads either.