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-Mr Z-
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Maybe to make others more cautious. |
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Steve J
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People who display these signs are under the mis guided impression that the person behind might not crash into them if they know there is a child in the car.
Something tells me - thats not why people crash.
Ooooh that car isn't displaying a "child on board" sign so i can hit that one, however this car is so i better not hit this one! |
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magpyre
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I always wondered about that, but a policeman once told me that if the car is involved in a crash, then the emergency services know to look for a child if its not immediately apparent that there is one, which makes more sense. |
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Bardic
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The quality of some of the answers on here displays the general ignorance of the reason. As some have correctly said, the intention is to indicate to emergency personnel that there is a child in the vehicle (which may not be immediately apparent) in the event of an accident.
Unfortunately the ignoranti display these signs as some sort of badge of pride even when there ISN'T a child on board - which defeats the object as the emergency services waste time looking for it!
I, too, wonder at the "Caution - show dogs in transit" type sign, what am I supposed to do about it? Think I'll have a sign made up saying "Caution -spare wheel in boot" . . . |
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c5
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I've wondered this as well some times i think it's the child on board that's driving |
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Smoochy Poochy
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Because when there is an accident, a paramedic can determine whether a child is at risk by spotting these signs in the back of crashed cars so they can be rescued/treated first.
I have a child on board sign to let people know that I am not going to speed with my kids in the car so if they want to over take go ahead. I mean how bad a mum would I be if I killed my kids because I was speeding? |
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hillary
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It's so they remember to get them out of the boot when they stop. |
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Dan
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I think that this is a "Yuppie" identifier. They were originally to notify emergency personnel that there was a child on board, but the drivers leave them there all the time, which sorta defeats the purpose.
The sign does not have any effect on my driving, since I don't want to hit anyone, kid or not.
Regards,
Dan |
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Alan Smivs
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The "Baby On Board" sign started before carparks introduced "Parent and Child" spaces as a way of letting the people parked next to you know they would need room to put the child in the car.
They are pretty much defunct nowadays. |
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Grey Mare
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Because they are the ones who think that no-one else has ever had any kids!
It does nothing to affect the following cars. |
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George A
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This idea has evolved over time to become a notice for EMS, fire & law enforcement officers to look for a child in the vehicle in the event of an accident & the person driving is unable to advise them that there is a small child in the car.
This idea came from the old "Tot Finder" (1970's & 80's) decals local Fire Departments gave parents to put on their children's bedroom windows. In the event of a fire, those decals would alert the firemen that the household does have small children & exactly where to go to search for them. |
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bungee
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they think they are special |
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mal g
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Good question. Ranks alongside "Caution! Show Dogs in Transit" |
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James
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lol sometimes people like to just intentionally ram the car in front of them, and if they see that sign, they will ram them gently... i assume :S |
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Falcon G
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Maybe to make drivers behind them more cautious drivers, to drive responibly, which every driver should do anyway. |
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Heavensent
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They display them, in the hope that the car behind, realising that there is a child on board, will keep more than a safe distance from them, in case of having to stop in an emergency! |
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jenkin1950
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This is an odd one. My children are grown up so we have no such notices in our rear windows. So does that mean that whoever is driving behind us has to drive less carefully? When I am driving and I see those notices I don't think 'Uh-oh, better slow down, better drive more carefully, there's a kid in front', I drive carefully anyhow because there are PEOPLE in the car in front. Can anyone explain why these notices were started, and what they were meant to make us do differently? |
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applebee3777
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Maybe they are actually assasins or robbers driving those cars and no one would ever suspect or shoot a vehicle with a sticker that says that. That'd be pretty sweet. |
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RUI-COSTA!
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People behind them slow down! And are aware that theres children on board! |
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x
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so nobody rams the back of the car and the are exempt from street racing;-) and they are exempt from car chases as well |
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Kayleigh & James
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There was a study that showed when drivers see that sign they are more concious of how there drving. So really its so try and keep the child safe.
http://www.snopes.com/horrors/parental/babysign.asp |
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~David~
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So stupid people dont ram into them or try to tailgate them! I mean come on! there's alot of stupid people out there that thinnk they MUST GO 80 in a 45 to get to the stupid stop light I mean come on people, we all get there at the same time anyway well thats one resons too! SO SLOW DOWN |
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Brooklynne
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because they have a child on board.
DUH!!! |
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