Most children get excited by the prospect of owning an electric ride-on car. They love the speed, the feeling of being in control, and a taste of adulthood. But safety is a concern.
Fortunately, there are ways to keep your child safe when they are taking a spin in a ride-on car. This article will review some key considerations.
Keeping Your Kids Safe in Ride-On Cars
Here are some safety tips to keep in mind.
Choose a Safe Play Area
Parents should begin by choosing a safe play area, which ideally features:
· Flat surfaces to avoid accidents
· No outlets for traffic
· Minimal obstacles
The idea is to feel comfortable knowing your child is limited to this space.
Supervise Closely
Children love to feel independent, especially when they are doing something adult, like driving their ride-on cars. However, they are never too old for adult supervision. Keep an even closer eye on younger kids.
Keep Your Remote Control Close By
Ride-on cars typically come with a parent’s remote control that can override the child’s controls. Features include:
· Driving and Steering: The remote can steer the car left, right, forward, or backward.
· Limits Speed: You can use the remote to set a maximum speed so your child can’t exceed it, even if they floor the gas.
· Emergency Stop: The stop button disables the brake pedal until you release or re-enable it.
Pay Attention to Safety Features
Most ride-on cars are equipped with seat belts. Ensure your child’is fastened before they ride off into the sunset. Helmets are also recommended.
Select an Age-Appropriate Vehicle
Children will be safer riding in a car that’s suited to their age group. Generally, cars are 12v or 24v, with 24v being a more powerful option suited to older drivers.
Additionally, many cars are classified by age group based on size and capabilities. Choose the vehicle that’s right for your child’s age and stage to ensure optimal safety.
Teach Your Child Safety Habits
Just as adults do, children should learn the rules of the road. Here are some you should teach your child:
· Pay Attention to the Road: Children can easily be distracted by their environment, their thoughts, and yes, even their phones. Parents should encourage them to focus on the road while driving.
· Don’t Speed: Children should avoid excessive speeds, especially on bumpy roads and when turning corners.
· Stay Safe: Never ride near streets, parking lots, or bodies of water. Don’t ride in areas that an adult has not approved.
· Only One Rider at a Time- unless the car has two seats.
Little Tacker Toys Supports a Safe Driving Experience
Little Tacker Toys keeps children safe with quality vehicles suited for various age groups. Shop our wide selection to find the best ride-on cars and complete your children’s outdoor play equipment with our swing sets and trampolines. We provide excellent customer service to help you throughout the process.
Contact us to learn more about our excellent products and services.


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