PARIS: Parents should keep their children in rear-facing car seats at least until the age of four, according to a British study released Friday...
A review of US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration data on crashes between 1998 and 2003 involving 870 children concluded that rear-facing seats were better at protecting kids up to 23 months across all types of accidents.
Read the complete article "Rear-facing seats safer for bigger kids too" on dawn.com.
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