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rear seat in relation to a vehicle means a seat not being the driver’s seat, a seat alongside the driver’s seat or a specified passenger seat; Sample 1 Based on 1 documents
1 kwi 2011 · This policy statement provides 4 evidence-based recommendations for best practices in the choice of a child restraint system to optimize safety in passenger vehicles for children from birth through adolescence: (1) rear-facing car safety seats for most infants up to 2 years of age; (2) forward-facing car safety seats for most children through 4 ...
1 kwi 1994 · We conclude that the use of rear seat restraints greatly reduces injury severity and should be compulsory for rear seat occupants as it is for front seat occupants.
A study of 206 injured rear seat passengers was undertaken over two 4-month periods before and after the introduction of legislation enforcing use of rear seat-belts on 1 July 1991. The...
1 paź 2024 · Today, let’s sort through the myths and get to the truth about rear-facing car seats. “My child should stop rear-facing at 2 years old.” The law in many states says that your child must be rear-facing until they turn two. And, for years, parents noted this mental benchmark and turned their kiddos around right on their second birthday.
28 lis 2019 · The law around car seats for children has evolved significantly over the past few decades, through both UK and EU regulation. 1 Infants and children are recommended to be seated rear-facing for as long as possible, and at least until four years of age, since this is considered to be safer than forward facing.
7 mar 2018 · We reviewed the literature for evidence comparing the safety and efficacy of front versus rear facing car seats. Accident registry and crash test results support the increased safety of rear facing child seats.