Winter Driving and Infant Safety By Dr. Karl Neumann Posted in: Car Travel, Pregnancy & Newborn, Pregnancy & Newborn, Winter Travel

1. To enter a car safely, the only thing in your hands should be your car keys, says a website on safety. (Hardly helpful advice for parents with young children.) In fact, placing car seats into cars is hazardous even in good weather. It involves compromising your balance. Bending awkwardly. Standing on one leg. HavingRead more

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Caution on Driving Distractions from Children By Dr. Karl Neumann Posted in: Car Travel

Crying infants and unruly children may be a greater distraction for a driver who is the only adult in a car than are texting or using a cell phone. Undisciplined and unrestrained pets also present problems. 1. Distraction of all kinds cause 80% of crashes and 65% of near-crashes. Distractions contribute to 16% of allRead more

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Infant Car Seats are Unsafe Away from the Car By Dr. Karl Neumann Posted in: Car Travel, Pregnancy & Newborn, Pregnancy & Newborn

Infant car safety seats are life savers when correctly used, reducing traffic-related fatalities by about 70%. But the seats are responsible for numerous problems and, rarely, deaths when inappropriately used away from cars. Moreover, car seat plus baby is heavy. Improper carrying can cause you, the carrier, needless aches and pains. 1. In the US,Read more

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