Overall score is based on crash protection, ease of use, and the booster seat's potential to fit a vehicle and child. The displayed score is out of a total of 100 points.
New ratings show which car booster seats are the safest for your child. Booster seats are intended for 4- to 8-year-olds and can reduce the risk of injury in a crash by 45% versus a seat belt alone.
PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5)-- When your child outgrows a car seat, it’s time to buy a booster. “Boosters are for children who have outgrown their forward-facing child restraints but are too small to sit on ...
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety is sharing the results of its new study of new booster seat models for 2024. Most of those tested - forty-seven out of 54 booster seats - earn the IIHS's top ...
After pushback from some Democrats, a controversial bill that would have banned short kids from the front seat was watered ...
Booster seats are generally for children weighing 40 to 120 lbs. Boosters should be used until a child is at least 57 inches tall, the minimum height at which a car's seat belts will fit him or her ...
ARLINGTON, Va. – Out of 54 booster seats introduced last year, 47 of them have earned high praise from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. The nonprofit states it strives to cover the entire U ...