I've had to use taxis here in Australia without the safety of a capsule/child seat. What I did was wear my baby in a sling and sit behind the driver (apparently slightly safer than diagonally opposite the driver in the back seat IYKWIM). I wouldn't sit in the front. A head colliding with an upholstered headrest is probably less deadly than hitting the dashboard. I would baby-wear in preference to using an unsecured capsule... things really fly around in a collision... that's the main thing you need to stop... next you have to worry about close impact (like a head hitting the interior) and then crushing injuries.
Goodluck!but like you said, the speed factor will be reduced. The worse accidents in Australia are due to high speeds over 100 and side impact (which is also worse when the other car is travelling fast).


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but like you said, the speed factor will be reduced. The worse accidents in Australia are due to high speeds over 100 and side impact (which is also worse when the other car is travelling fast).


And one is like a commercial showing what happens when an adult doesn't wear a seatbelt at 40km/hr. Nothing graphic or anything 
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