The baby on board stickers are too alert first responders that if they find the vehicle after an accident or some other emergency that they need to look for a tiny human as well as children/adults it’s not too pressure drivers to get them to not drive crazy, there’s really nothing for that. Just hang out by a school zone cross walk during release you’ll find out just how good people are at deciding to drive safe for children and the law.
I don’t think a permanent mark is a good idea for a warning. Emergency responders aren’t stupid. Unless you’re in a car with illegally tinted windows all the way around, they’ll easily be able to visually clear most any wreckage a baby is going to survive.
that’s why a lot of them are a placard you can take down. Also, you can just look up how often in real life responders have not realized a baby was involved in an emergency situation, it’s happened. It’s not a “you’re too stupid” type of thing. it’s more just making sure it’s known.
The baby on board stickers are too alert first responders that if they find the vehicle after an accident or some other emergency that they need to look for a tiny human as well as children/adults it’s not too pressure drivers to get them to not drive crazy, there’s really nothing for that. Just hang out by a school zone cross walk during release you’ll find out just how good people are at deciding to drive safe for children and the law.
TIL
I don’t think a permanent mark is a good idea for a warning. Emergency responders aren’t stupid. Unless you’re in a car with illegally tinted windows all the way around, they’ll easily be able to visually clear most any wreckage a baby is going to survive.
that’s why a lot of them are a placard you can take down. Also, you can just look up how often in real life responders have not realized a baby was involved in an emergency situation, it’s happened. It’s not a “you’re too stupid” type of thing. it’s more just making sure it’s known.