Get out of the car by mistake

In the past two days, a baby-napping incident in Changchun has shocked many people. Experts have highlighted the dangers children may face while inside cars, and the story spread quickly online, sparking widespread discussion among netizens. Many expressed concern and urged parents to be more attentive, reminding them that even a small oversight could lead to serious consequences for their children. In real life, there are countless safety details involving children and cars that parents often overlook, which can lead to dangerous situations. Here are some examples that every parent should pay attention to. One common mistake is forgetting the child in the car or leaving them behind after getting off. For instance, Ms. Lv from Changchun took a taxi and found herself in an empty vehicle. The driver said, “Wait a moment, I’ll pick up another passenger first.” It turned out that a mother had taken her child in the car, and while the child was asleep, she placed him in the back seat. However, she forgot to take him with her when she got out, leaving the child alone inside. Analysis: Leaving a child in a car can result in them getting lost, being abducted, or even stolen if the car isn’t locked. This is a serious risk that can be avoided with proper precautions. Solution: If the child is old enough, teach them your phone number and home address through stories or rhymes so they can communicate with a driver if needed. Install GPS on the vehicle and place your contact information in a visible spot. Most importantly, develop good habits—never leave a child unattended in a car and always double-check before locking it. Another dangerous situation happened on February 8, 2012, on the Hangzhou-Jinhua-Quzhou Expressway. A family of three was involved in a rear-end collision, and the child sitting in the front passenger seat was killed. Analysis: Many parents believe it’s safer to sit with their child in the front, but this can be extremely risky. At speeds of 50 km/h, a child in the front seat can hit the dashboard with the force equivalent to falling from the third floor. Airbags designed for adults can be deadly for children, as they deploy with too much force. Solution: Children under 12 should always sit in the back seat. Never use adult seat belts for kids—these can cause severe injuries in an accident. Instead, use child-specific restraints that fit properly and provide adequate protection. Another incident occurred on September 19, 2012, when a young boy was locked inside a Buick. His mother had forgotten to remove the key from the ignition, and the child accidentally locked himself in. He started crying, and his mother became extremely worried. Fortunately, firefighters arrived in time to rescue the child. Analysis: In summer, being locked in a hot car can lead to suffocation due to lack of oxygen and high temperatures. In winter, the child could suffer from hypothermia if the air conditioning isn’t running. Solution: Always make sure not to leave children alone in a car. Develop the habit of checking the backseat before locking the car. If you must leave a child in the car, ensure they have access to communication tools and know how to reach you or a trusted person. Children in cars can also pose risks to others. For example, Ms. Zhao shared a story about her 8-year-old son who tampered with the car’s controls and nearly caused an accident. Analysis: Some parents try to keep children away from the car out of fear, but this can lead to curiosity-driven behavior, such as playing with buttons or accidentally triggering dangerous functions. Solution: Parents should educate their children about car safety. Teach them basic knowledge and instill a sense of responsibility so they understand the potential dangers and avoid risky actions.

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