Are ISOFIX seats mandatory? Is the top-tether necessary? Is the old way still okay? We regularly field questions regarding ISOFIX, including this one from Catriona. Q: Hi CarAdvice. We have two young ...
The ISOFIX system secures the car seat using compatible connection points on the car and the seat, removing the risk of a poor fit when using the car's seatbelt to secure it. Most cars now have ISOFIX ...
Standards Australia last week approved the use and sale of Isofix - which enables seats to be clicked into place rather than routing a seat belt through the centre. Isofix has been used in Europe for ...
Our motoring editor answers your questions on legal requirements and the international standard for child car seat fittings Children under 150cm in height or below 36kg in weight, by law must be in a ...
ISOFIX mounting points are intended to make the child seat easier to fit, because the seat doesnt use the seatbelt to keep it in place. The system was originally introduced so that all cars would ...
Buying a car seat is one of the most important safety purchases you’ll make for your child. From choosing the right model to making sure it fits your car properly, it’s normal to have plenty of ...
Child safety seats designed to the international ISOFIX standard can now legally be sold in Australia, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has confirmed this week. The news follows the ...