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I'm hoping they add some sort of side-impact testing. What would you like to see changed?
NHTSA Statement on Review of Federal Standards for Child Safety Seats
March 2, 2009. At the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the safety of infants and children is vitally important. That is why parents and caregivers alike can be assured that correctly placing your child in a safety seat in the rear of the vehicle is absolutely the best protection against serious or fatal injury in a crash.
Every single child seat on the market today meets our rigorous safety standards, without exception. Our standards mean that each and every child seat on the market must withstand a crash test that replicates the forces found in nearly 99 percent of all crashes involving infants.
Though current standards are exceedingly tough, the agency is always looking at ways to make highway travel even safer for children. Accordingly, NHTSA has launched a top to bottom review of current child safety seat standards. That review will be swift and thorough.
Meanwhile, the parents of America need not be alarmed about the safety of children while riding in the family car.
For additional information on child safety seats, click here.