car seats for small cars.

This

but it will be ignored by tom

Of course I will ignore it...here is the proof.

Table 4 shows that, when restrained drivers do sustain injuries in frontal collisions, those in smaller cars sustain more severe injuries and have a higher fatality rate. In small cars the rates of MAIS 3+ injuries and fatality were twice as high as in larger cars. In side impacts the pattern was different. Fatalities occurred at twice the rate in large cars as in small cars, MAIS 3+ levels were similar however the group of uninjured casualties was 27% in the larger cars compared to 11% in the smaller vehicles.
 
so that will be comparing smaller and larger cars of the same age and general protection level then.

It stands to reason that a driver driving a large old car without crumplezones or airbags will come off worse than a well protected driver of a smaller modern car
 
Do you think the results would be any different if the poll was aimed solely at parents of young children?

Who knows. I would imagine that there are people in the poll that have children. Yet nobody chosen safety yet. I would think cost would also be a big factor for those with children.
 
Dont think its anyone's business what car another man drives, what house he lives in or how many kids he has ....... But, this tread has cheered me up no end. :lol:
 
ok this is not getting silly, much
Joe..you will argue with yourself in an empty ****ing room. consistently and without fail picking arguments disagreeing with everyone who doesnt agree with you and being pedantic. this thread contains some such arguing.
Tom..always skating just the right side of the line. stop winding joe up, you know very well what you are doing and so do we.

Simple, clear and final warning - stop ****ing arguing with each other. ignore each other. stick to giving good, sound advice and leave each other alone.

*finger poised over ban button*
 
If I had kids, I sure as fornicate wouldn't stick them in a tiny tin can! I appreciate that I'm extremely lucky to be able to afford a larger car (and run it) but rather than rely on a car's safety if it's involved in an accident, I concentrate on avoiding them! Can't avoid some cock driving into me but I can do everything in my power to reduce the impact on me if/when it happens.
 
ok this is not getting silly, much
Joe..you will argue with yourself in an empty ****ing room. consistently and without fail picking arguments disagreeing with everyone who doesnt agree with you and being pedantic. this thread contains some such arguing.
Tom..always skating just the right side of the line. stop winding joe up, you know very well what you are doing and so do we.

Simple, clear and final warning - stop ****ing arguing with each other. ignore each other. stick to giving good, sound advice and leave each other alone.

*finger poised over ban button*

I thought I handled myself well in this thread :shrug: being polite and thanking people that were constructive

I need to re-read it to see where I have gone wrong.
 
even replying to a post that didnt require a reply has you looking to argue. I rest my case.
 
even replying to a post that didnt require a reply has you looking to argue. I rest my case.

Hey come on matty, that wasn't me arguing. That was me saying I thought I wasn't doing bad and needed to go back and see where I went wrong. It was me saying I mustn't even realise when I am doing it, not saying I wasn't doing it and that I should go back and learn what I have done.

:shrug: promise.
 
<<<<< is guilty at winding Joe up.

I do like to observe Joe's outlook on life though so I am not sure if I can restrain myself from not helping him in his dilemmas.

I learned a lot in this thread though - as is the norm in OOF threads.
 
Joe, just for once, I think right now would be a good time to STFU ..............:thumbs:
 
Hey come on matty, that wasn't me arguing. That was me saying I thought I wasn't doing bad and needed to go back and see where I went wrong. It was me saying I mustn't even realise when I am doing it, not saying I wasn't doing it and that I should go back and learn what I have done.

:shrug: promise.

*speechless*

<<<<< is guilty at winding Joe up.

I do like to observe Joe's outlook on life though so I am not sure if I can restrain myself from not helping him in his dilemmas.

I learned a lot in this thread though - as is the norm in OOF threads.

dont wind him up. day off well and truly deserved for all the time wasted by me reading all these threads!
 

Going in my diary Joe, we actually agree on summat......:thumbs:

For the record, and from past experience.

The Talk Photography eighth commandment is as follows:

When Matty sounds ****ed off, he is, so be wary of the "hammer of Damacles descending upon thy bonce and rendering oneself banned"
 
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Joe, I did forget in all the fun earlier, Pop imto your local M&P store, I found tem really helpfull with the last seat we brought, very knowledgable and excellent customer service, we had an isofix stage 1 and 2 iirc which was great, when we went to buy the next stage they had changed the design of the base, having had a moan they agreed to replace the base with the new design FOC instead of the £100 or what ever the price shoul have been.
 
I have always wanted to drive a tractor....I have driven various site vehicles but never a proper tractor.

you don't know what you are missing... had a go in a JCB fastrac with a 60 ft traailer - only today... it was fun......
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