There are changes this morning to the guidelines for child car seats. The American Academy of Pediatricians now says that children should ride in the seat rear-facing until they reach the height or ...
Gone are the days of running to the store with a sweet snoozing infant strapped in his car seat. Now you’ve got a still sweet but not-quite-so-submissive toddler who’s raring to get out of his car ...
INDIANAPOLIS (CONSUMER REPORTS) — After a car crash, most of us know to check for injuries and damage to our vehicles. But what about your child’s car seat? Consumer Reports’ own car seat safety ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Tanya Mohn reports on road safety, sustainable transport, and cycling. “A troubling trend persists.” There has been a slight drop ...
Still rolling with an old, used or handed-down child car seat? It probably outlived its usefulness and is due to replaced. Here's how to know if your child car seat is expired and should be replaced.
Heavy winter coats can cause a loose-fitting harness, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Here's some information to consider.
Conventional wisdom says that parents should keep children in an infant seat until they’ve outgrown it based on height or weight. But our crash-test results—combined with the fact that many babies ...