Head excursion in frontal impacts is lower in high back booster seats than in forward facing child seats with internal harnesses designed for children up to 8 years of age.
Lynne E BilstonElizabeth MillsNicholas KentJulie BrownTom WhytePublished in: Traffic injury prevention (2022)
These data suggest that recommendations for harnessed restraints and booster seats for children aged 4-8 years is not as obvious as is sometimes assumed. Harnessed restraints allow greater head excursion in frontal impacts, potentially increasing the chances of head impacts, especially in vehicles with limited clearance between the restraint and the seat in front. The likelihood, and types of, incorrect use that occur in each restraint type, the vehicle occupant space, and the restraint's crash performance under ideal conditions should be considered in recommending restraints for these older children.