What's the best way to keep a toddler safe during short tuk-tuk rides in towns?
I have a 2-year-old. How can I make short tuk-tuk rides safer and more comfortable?
2 Answers from travellers
For short town rides, many parents sit the child securely between two adults on the back seat. Hold them firmly, especially around turns. Some parents bring a lightweight carrier or use a baby wrap for extra security. Avoid peak traffic times if possible. For very young children, some families prefer arranging a small car or van through their hotel for more stability and space. Tuk-tuks are bouncy and open, so holding your child securely is essential. Short rides are usually manageable with close supervision, but always prioritize safety over convenience. Some hotels can arrange more family-friendly transport options if you ask.
Hold your child securely between adults. Short rides are usually fine with close supervision. Some hotels can arrange cars or vans for more comfort with young children.
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