Monday, 23 March 2015

driver booster 2.1 key

On Monday, 18th September 2006, a new law came into force in the UK regarding the use of child restraints for children when travelling by car in the UK. The great majority of parents will know requirements changed on that date, but it is clear from the number of hits on our information page that there is still significant confusion over the precise details of this new UK law driver booster 2.1 key hit2k.

Five months down the road we can no longer rely on leniency if caught breaking this law, so it is in interest of all drivers to ensure they understand the basic requirements.

The driver booster 2.1 key points are

Children who are both under 12 and less than 135cm tall must travel in an appropriate child restraint
Children 12 and over, regardless of height, are permitted to travel in an adult seat belt
Children over 135cm (4 feet 5 inches) tall, regardless of height, are permitted to travel in an adult seat belt
Children under 3 years old cannot travel in a vehicle at all, unless they are in the appropriate child restraint. Adult seat belts sufficient, although they can travel unrestrained in the rear of taxis
Rear-facing baby seats MUST NOT be used in a seat protected by a frontal air-bag unless the air-bag has been deactivated manually or automatically.
The Driver is responsible for ensuring these requirements are followed for all passengers 13 years old and younger, and will receive a £30 fine if they fail to do so
There are many more considerations here, and I strongly recommend you read further on this topic to avoid being caught out.  http://www.hit2k.com/2014/12/iobit-driver-booster-pro-2-1-serial-key-license-full.html

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