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Why Extended Rear Facing is So Important
Young children should ride rear facing as long as possible
Why Rear-Facing is Safest
New Law Requires Children To Stay Rear-Facing In Car Seat Until At Least Age 2
Rear facing car seat vs. Front passenger airbag
Car Seat Safety by Age: Rear-facing Car Seats for Babies
Experts Change Kids' Age Guidelines For Rear-Facing Car Seats
Safe Kids Tulsa, Law Enforcement Remind Parents Of Importance Of Car Seat Safety
Module 8: Why Children Should Travel Rear-Facing.
When is it time to switch car seats?
New Guidelines Extend How Long Children Should Use Car Seats
When Should I Turn My Child's Car Seat Around?
American Academy of Pediatrics: Kids should stay in rear-facing car seat until they're 4
We always recommend that your child stays rear-facing for as long as possible.
Kids should stay in rear-facing car seats as long as possible, new guidelines say
Britax crash test shows dangers of booster seats
Keeping children safe in crashes: Rear facing
New guidelines: Children should use rear-facing car seats longer
Simulation of a 18-month-old Child in a Rear-facing Versus Forward-facing Child Safety Seat