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Originally Posted by jackhammer
Walk you lazy sods! I have managed to get to 38 years old with a family and no car and still get around and yes I know America is bigger than a wizards sleeve, I was pertaining to the Brits. I'm sure both Right Track and Urban don't drive either.
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I actually walk more than I drive, and because I live in the city, sometimes it's easier to get wherever you're going if you take public transit. Especially in this freakin' city
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Originally Posted by VEGANGELICA
Which reminds me: children up through several years of age should stay in rear-racing childseats, not just for the first year or so. If you have kids, look this up!!
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It's different here. The government goes by weight and then age. Every car seat that you buy in this province has a weight limit, so if your kid is too heavy for that seat, you'll need to buy a bigger seat (usually the booster seat). Newborns and infants need to be in a rear-facing seat of course, but when they get too big for the seat it becomes unsafe and the law requires them to be in a forward-facing booster seat. My mom runs a small, private daycare from our house so that's how I know all this. If she wants to take them out she needs to have the right seats of course. Here's the website:
http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/saf...t/choose.shtml
Thinking back on my previous posts, I must be the only girl who wants nice wheels on her car. That's usually something that guys want!