NHTSA Reminds Parents To Use Booster Seats
Children who have outgrown their child safety seat should ride in a booster seat until they
are at least eight years old or 4 feet, 9 inches tall, according to NHTSA. Children placed in poorly fitting adult safety
belts can suffer serious life-threatening injuries, or risk being ejected from a vehicle altogether in the event of a
crash. Read more...