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'Baby on board' sticker in cars
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What is the reason that 'Baby on Board' stickers are put in cars. Why do other drivers need this information. Is it to excuse any erratic driving or to watch out for any erratic driving as there may be a little child on board. Does this sticker excuse the driver from not obeying the driving code. what purpose does it serve.
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I have heard the argument that placing a sticker will alert the services to look for an infant in wreckage, although I would have thought that a fixed baby seat would be a bit of a giveaway - allowing for the fact that baby might be busy gurgling round at anan's, rather than being catapaulted from a car wreck.
I don't believe for one minute that anyone would seriously adjust their driving on the basis of seeing one of these stickers - I declined one when my youngest was born, and sufferend no ill effects.
They first appeared and became fairly widespread in c.1988. This co-incided with the time when the Liberal Democrats adopted a new diamond-shaped gold logo. I was always disappointed seeing them because at first glance I always thought that it indicated a politically-active person rather than an idiotic driver.
When I see those signs I myself am inclined to slow down and give that car a little space. I think a lot a people are inclined to offer a little more consideration on the road when driving next to a cautious parent, who is driving the speed limit. Rather than thinking if they drive a little fast and a little more closer mabey they can bully " grampa or grandma moses," off the road. I think that's what the signs are intended for.