Let's Learn About the Life Saving Child Lock

Nipuna Marasinghe
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We buy a vehicle to make our work easier. But here, we must think about convenience as well as safety. Nowadays, everyone drives vehicles, regardless of gender. So, in many instances, while adults travel in the front of the car, young children often travel alone in the back. In some cases, this can be very dangerous. That's why vehicles have a system called child lock. Even though many are aware of it, most don't pay much attention to it. So, MotorGuide thought of educating you about the life-saving child lock.

What is a Child Lock?

If you are a parent caring for a newborn, you may not need to use the child lock in your car yet. But as your child gradually grows older, the need for the child lock will become very apparent.

Because young children are very active. Especially when they are sitting in a car, they show a great desire to explore their surroundings. And little children like to touch and examine everything.

In such a situation, if the vehicle door accidentally opens, a big accident could occur. Child locks are there to prevent such accidents. When the child lock is activated, rear-seat passengers cannot open the doors from the inside.

How does the child lock work in cars?

The method of activating the child lock varies slightly depending on your car's make and model. But generally, you can find a small switch on the edge of the rear doors when you open them. In most models, this lock can be operated with a switch, but some models require a key.

In the newest vehicle models, the child lock can be activated electronically. This switch might be located on the door control, dashboard, or steering wheel. You can find out exactly how to activate the child lock in your car from the owner's manual.

Is it illegal not to use a child lock?

Currently, there are no laws regarding the use of child locks in cars. The law does not state that child locks in cars are mandatory or that they must be used. However, the child lock will be very useful for your child's safety and for you to drive the vehicle with peace of mind.

So, this is the story of the child lock. Do you also have a small child? If you transport your child alone in the back seat of the car from now on, don't forget to use the child lock. It's a good thing for you as well as for your child's safety.

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