Forward-Facing Readiness
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Rear-facing car seats are safer than forward-facing car seats because:
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How long does the new American Academy of Pediatrics recommendation say children should ride rear-facing?
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The current recommendation from NHTSA for children to ride rear-facing is:
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The American Academy of Pediatrics currently states that children are five times safer rear-facing than forward-facing:
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5. Question
How much safer are children under 2 when they ride rear-facing rather than forward-facing:
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The American Academy of Pediatrics revised its selection recommendations because:
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The algorithm contained in the revised AAP recommendations should be reviewed with parents during seat checks:
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Children should ride forward-facing with harnesses until:
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Children should ride in booster seats until:
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Crash testing with a simulated front seat and at higher speeds is:
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