| Rear-Facing Car Seats Safer for Children Under 2 | |
| The American Academy of Pediatrics recently issued new information from studies showing that children ages 12-23 months who ride in a rear-facing car seat are more than five times safer than children who ride forward facing. This report stated that "children under the age of 2 are 75% less likely to die or experience a serious injury when they ride in a rear facing seat." We, therefore, recommend that children stay in rear-facing car seats until 2 years of age. | |

