Over 60% of motorists believe it should be compulsory to restrain dogs in cars
Over 60% of motorists believe it should be compulsory to restrain dogs in cars while travelling, according to GEM Motoring Assist – a breakdown and vehicle recovery specialist. This issue has become a hot-potato recently as ex-Eastenders actor, Todd Carty, has campaigned on TV for a new law to minimise the risks of travelling with animals. The soap star has first-hand experience having crashed with his dog in the car.
David Williams, CEO of GEM Motoring Assist said: “Not only are unnecessary accidents caused by unrestrained animals in the car but the consequences in a crash can be much more severe. If a motorist is travelling at just thirty miles-per-hour, in the case of impact, an unrestrained average sized dog weighing approximately 50lbs would be projected forward with a force equal to a baby elephant”. Mr Williams continued: “This new law, if implemented, would be a great step towards reducing the number of accidents caused by animals and any law that helps make the roads a safer place is definitely a good thing.”
Dog harnesses come in various shapes and sizes and cost from £15. These not only restrain animals during accidents – they prevent them moving around too much while travelling. Great news, as bouncing four-legged friends can be distracting. Harnesses complement other pet accessories such as: mesh guards, carriers, and seat protectors.
Article By Stephen Turvil, motoring.co.uk
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