In shared-use or "carsharing" vehicles, are children who are 135 centimeters tall or shorter required to use child restraint systems?
Traffic safety: Transported persons and cargo
Explanation
Children who are **135 centimeters tall or shorter** are required to use **child restraint systems** in vehicles, including shared-use or "carsharing" vehicles. These systems are essential for ensuring children's safety, as they are specifically designed to fit their height and weight, providing adequate protection in the event of an accident.
- Child restraint systems must be used in vehicles with up to nine seats, and it is important for children to travel in the rear seat with the system properly secured.
- In exceptional situations, such as when there are no rear seats available or the restraint systems cannot be installed in them, children may travel in the front seat, but always with the appropriate restraint system.
Therefore, the correct answer is **"Yes"**, as it is mandatory for children under 135 centimeters to use child restraint systems in any type of vehicle, including shared-use vehicles.
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