Kids ride a mini-bus to after school program.
They are told no belt needed.
It's not a school bus...so...I figured a belt would be good. They have belts on it.
Problem is there is a harness (I think the preschool uses these as it's a preschool bus), or they said if they pull out the belt, then it functions as a regular lap/shoulder. But it's hard to do and always way loose and hurts their neck. This sounds horrible.
Should they ride without a belt?
Use this awful sounding belt?
They got rid of the 15 passenger van 2 years ago (where kids rode in nothing except a lap belt) so that's good. But I thought this new bus would be awesome and the kids are saying these things, so, hmmm...a loose belt that hurts their neck? I don't want something ON their neck in the first place.
But no restraint at all makes me nervous due to laws of physics.
They are told no belt needed.
It's not a school bus...so...I figured a belt would be good. They have belts on it.
Problem is there is a harness (I think the preschool uses these as it's a preschool bus), or they said if they pull out the belt, then it functions as a regular lap/shoulder. But it's hard to do and always way loose and hurts their neck. This sounds horrible.
Should they ride without a belt?
Use this awful sounding belt?
They got rid of the 15 passenger van 2 years ago (where kids rode in nothing except a lap belt) so that's good. But I thought this new bus would be awesome and the kids are saying these things, so, hmmm...a loose belt that hurts their neck? I don't want something ON their neck in the first place.
But no restraint at all makes me nervous due to laws of physics.