Here's a link to a press release from the Center for Injury Research and Prevention at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (aka "CHOP"):
"Crash Data Confirms Child Safety Seats, Boosters Offer Survival Advantage to Child Passengers"
http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/m...story/06-05-2006/0004374684&EDATE=Jun+5,+2006
They conducted a study that helps to refute the Freakonomics argument that kids over age 2 are as safe using a vehicle seatbelt as they would be in a harnessed carseat or belt positioning booster.
I think this is the study CPSDarren has said was in the works. Yeehaw, take that, Freakonomics authors and proponents.
"Crash Data Confirms Child Safety Seats, Boosters Offer Survival Advantage to Child Passengers"
http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/m...story/06-05-2006/0004374684&EDATE=Jun+5,+2006
They conducted a study that helps to refute the Freakonomics argument that kids over age 2 are as safe using a vehicle seatbelt as they would be in a harnessed carseat or belt positioning booster.
I think this is the study CPSDarren has said was in the works. Yeehaw, take that, Freakonomics authors and proponents.