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An improperly restrained child in a car can be a hazard to:

  1. People in other vehicles

  2. Animals in the street

  3. Pedestrians on the sidewalk

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: All of the above

An improperly restrained child in a car is a hazard to all of the options because they can potentially cause harm to any individuals nearby. For option A, if the child is not properly restrained, they may be able to move around and cause a distraction to the driver of other vehicles, leading to potential accidents. For option B, an improperly restrained child may be more likely to open a car door or window and let animals in the street enter or cause a distraction to the driver. This could lead to potential accidents for both the driver and the animals in the street. For option C, if the child is not properly restrained, they may be able to reach out of the window and cause a distraction to pedestrians on the sidewalk, potentially leading to accidents or injuries. Therefore, it is important to always properly restrain children in cars to ensure the safety of all individuals on the road.