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safest small car FAQ


Toyota Celica


peugeot 207.5 ncap.


For starters, larger vehicles don't mean safer vehicles. The more weight you have to keep your car planted during an accident, the more force it has to absorb, therefore the higher chance there is of it absorbing enough that it collapses on you. There's


Smart Fortwo has an excellent safety rating, because it is made by Mercedes, but its only a 2 seater.
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But if you stick with the German cars you`ll find that VW`s diesels all get 50mpg and


I favour a nice clean Ford Escort S Reg about £1500.
40mpg for 1600 cheap spares and labour cost.
BMW and Volvo will be three times the cost to run in all areas.
Insurance, servicing, spare parts etc.

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Safe at home: the importance of using infant gear properly

21.05.12

Who's responsible for keeping infants safe from gear-related injury? Is it gear-makers, who must meet stringent manufacturing codes, perform strict mandatory government safety testing, and submit to oversight by safety-focused government agencies? Or are parents responsible? The answer, experts agree, is: both.

Just as product manufacturers are obliged to live up to strict safety standards, parents are responsible for doing their part, and ensuring items are used as intended.

Each year, 1.3 million infants are injured accidentally, according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Prevention and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).

"It is not enough to rely on a seal of approval to inform parental or caregiver decisions on how or when to use a juvenile product," says Alison Rhodes, "Safety Mom" a national family safety expert. "An item that is safe when used as intended or as instructed by the manufacturer's packaging and directions can be unsafe when used the wrong way."


Source: Las Vegas Review-Journal