We all love to adventure and explore. For those lucky enough to journey abroad with their kids, travel can provide exciting experiences and create cherished memories.But, as with any holiday, safety should always be a priority. If you’re hiring a rental car, or taking your own overseas, brushing up on the local car seat rules is a must.
Although safety recommendations exist for the whole world, the actual rules are a little different wherever you go. All United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) countries use ECE R44 and R129 booster seats, but that doesn’t extend to every country across the globe. That’s why parents and guardians travelling abroad may want to learn more about the laws of the country they’re holidaying in. Our comprehensive global map will let you know the child car seat dos and don’ts for everywhere and anywhere you might travel.
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