The findings, which appear in this month's issue of The Journal of Trauma, also show that roughly
a third of booster seat - age children who did have seats checked left an inspection in a safer restraint than when they arrived.
Not exact matches
In 2013, over one -
third (38 %)
of children (under 13) killed in car crashes were completely unrestrained — they were not in car
seats,
booster seats or
seat belts.
Unlike many
of the other
seats on the list, this one comes with a
third stage as well, a
booster seat.
Best
of all some convertible car
seats even have a
third stage option that allows you to use the same
seat once they are ready for a big kid
booster.
The
third style
of this
seat is an all in one
seat which offers three phases often a rear facing
seat to a forward facing harness and then to a
booster seat.
Accessible Latch anchors make the second row car -
seat friendly, but the
third row's tether anchor position and lack
of room complicated installation
of our
booster and forward - facing convertible.
It has an optional
third row
of seating appropriately sized for two small children, and you can get built - in
booster seats in the second row.