Tuesday, December 22, 2009

insurance institute for highway safety booster seats


insurance institute for highway safety booster seats



Frustrated by the lack of information about booster seats, and the lack of federal requirements for them?

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has given up the fight, and 60 practitioners proved popular and indicators of them depending on how well they fit the children and how well the booster seat belt fits vehicle safety.

In the latest evidence of the Institute, have been refined since its first booster test last year, eleven models booster seat belts installed so poorly that it judged not recommended. Nine of the models that were considered more likely, while six were included as good choices.

"Parents can not tell a good memory of one bad only by comparison of design features and price," said Anne McCartt, IIHS Vice President for Research, in a statement with the results.

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