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child restraint

American  

noun

  1. a safety device, as a car seat or seat belt, designed to secure a child in a motor vehicle or airplane.


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Unexpected turbulence is the leading cause of pediatric injuries on airplanes, according to the F.A.A., which has detailed information about various child restraint systems and how to correctly install them onto airplane seats.

From New York Times

The tickets included 80 for speeding, 26 for other driving violations and nine for seat belt or child restraint violations, the Casper Star-Tribune reported.

From Washington Times

Safety checkpoints also will be conducted throughout the period to enforce child restraint and seatbelt laws while also removing impaired drivers.

From Washington Times

On Saturday, police sad Parker was cited for misdemeanor death by vehicle, driving the wrong way on a dual lane highway, driving without a license, failure to reduce speed to avoid a collision and child restraint violations.

From Washington Times

The radar-based system “provides depth perception and can ‘see’ through soft materials, such as a blanket covering a child in a child restraint.”

From Reuters