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Retroactive to 9 July 2013 enters a new UN-ECE Regulation in force (ECE-R 129), after which a child seat must pass a side-impact test before being allowed to enter the market. The previous regulation ECE R-44 remains unchanged in parallel. Parents who still have an “old” child seat in use, can use this on. The reports of the ADAC, the last 14 years performing the side-impact crash test at its annual car seat and has since been used for this requirement

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“old” one may continue to use child safety seats.  enlarge
Image: ADAC (both)
The introduction of the new seats on the German market will take, as the first <- - RSPEAK_START> road traffic regulations must be adjusted on the new UN-ECE Directive also, there are no cars in which the new seats should be installed, because again, it will require an authorization

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child seats in the ADAC crash test.  enlarge
<-! RSPEAK_START -> Furthermore, children must be transported rearward facing until the age of 15 months, these regulations apply only to the approval of the new seats with rear seats is safer for small children because of the sensitive neck area.. accident is better protected. Previously parents have changed frequently early in a forward facing seat, because the then-current nine kg in babies can be reached as early as eight months.

The seat is suitable based on the height selected. parents, it is so easier to find the right fit. ADAC recommends that the multi-year transition period in which apply both policies, the size and the child’s weight when buying a seat to know when exactly.

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