What’s New in Booster Research?
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In a properly fitting booster, the shoulder belt should be:
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In a properly fitting booster, the lap belt should be:
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Boosters can help children take advantage of vehicle safety features designed for adults, such as seat belts and side-curtain airbags:
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Which of these organizations has publicly accessible booster ratings for consumers or CPSTs to browse?
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Researchers can examine belt fit with 3-D printed dummies to save costs and simplify the evaluation process:
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What is the name of IIHS’s dummy used for measuring belt fit?
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Side-curtain airbags look pretty much identical across different makes and models of vehicles:
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“Good, better, best” means that a CPST should strive for perfection in every seat check, even if the caregiver gets confused or overwhelmed:
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When a booster has LATCH hardware, it is sometimes optional to use:
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Which resource(s) can a CPST use if they need more information about a CRS or vehicle?
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