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Belt fit for children in vehicle seats with and without belt-positioning boosters.

Bethany A WestMatthew P ReedAmy BenedickDoreen De LeonardisRick HueyErin Sauber-Schatz
Published in: Traffic injury prevention (2022)
Lap and torso belt fit for children ages 6-12 years in rear seats was substantially improved by using boosters. Parents and caregivers should continue to have their children use booster seats until vehicle seat belts fit properly which likely does not occur until children are 9-12 years old. Decision makers can consider strengthening child passenger restraint laws with booster seat provisions that require children who have outgrown car seats to use booster seats until at least age 9 to improve belt fit and reduce crash injuries and deaths.
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