taxiI’ve just returned from a girlie trip in Melbourne with my mum, my sister and her 7 month old daughter Tia.

Travelling with an infant we tried to avoid getting taxi’s as much as possible but there were situations when it just couldn’t be avoided.

To be completely honest, I never once thought about how babies travel in Taxi’s, I just assumed you could order cabs with restraints installed.

I was surprised to say the least when I discovered that child restraints were not mandatory and all you had to do was hold on to your infant when travelling.

Working for an innovative company where we have taken a 70 year old design, spent millions of dollars in research to come up with a Trampoline design that keeps your kids safe and ‘prevent’ injury, I am shocked that a public system so old in tradition is yet take the same type of initiative.

The Taxi industry is against the idea of mandatory restraints, saying that shared devices would be disease carriers that would put children’s health at risk.

Kidsafe Victoria President Mark Stokes called for a trail of overhead lockers in cabs to hold child safety devices as a solution.

What do you think about the making restraints mandatory? Have you ever had a bad experience in a cab with your children?

2 Responses to “Child restraints in Taxis. What’s your take?”

  1. Sharon says:

    Seriously, never used a cab because they don’t offer restraints. They’re worried about kids catching a cold, but what about an erratic cab driver (few and far between, I know……*sarcasm*), why would we risk our kids lives? What happens if there is an accident with an unrestrained child? Responsibility would lie with the parent I would imagine. I’m not a parent who is willing to take that risk. I always fly with my kids car seat (yes, you are allowed to take it onto the plane for them), that way we have our car seat to put into any one else’s car for the safety of our kids.

  2. Nadine Peters says:

    While visiting in Sydney, we had to wait ages when I rang and asked for a cab with a child seat.
    The really lovely (and extremely chatty) cabbie was telling us that most cab drivers wont carry them as they take up too much room in their boot, and – get this – some have invented their own (!!) child restraints for their cabs!!
    Passenger beware!

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