Load Legs and Anti-Rebound Bars
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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
FMVSS 213 requires child restraints to pass testing with and without a load leg (if seat is manufactured with one).
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2. Question
Rebound is?
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The ultimate purpose of adding an ARB or load leg is?
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Peg Perego states the ARB on the Primo Viaggio 4-35 is optional to install.
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5. Question
Euro belt-routing requires:
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6. Question
Which child restraint requires the handle to be moved to the forward position, up against the vehicle seat to act as an ARB when installing using Euro belt-routing?
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7. Question
Which situation(s) may not allow the use of a load leg?
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8. Question
An anti-rebound bar (ARB):
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Load legs:
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Which convertible child restraint allows the use of a load leg both rear-facing and forward-facing?
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