4-to 8-year-old children in motor vehicle crashes
This factsheet contains data on 4-to 8-year old children in car crashes generated from the Partners for Child Passenger Safety (PCPS) study, a research collaboration between The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and State Farm.
Information is provided under the following headings: (1) The Recommendation for Proper Restraint of 4-to 8-year-old Children, (2) Barriers to Booster Seat Use, (3) Head and Face Injuries Most Common, (4) Optimizing Safety in 4 Steps: a) Restrain Children on Every Trip, b) Use Rear Seat for All Children Under 13 Years, c) Use Appropriate Restraint for Age and Size, and d) Use Restraint Correctly.
Record #:
6933
Date:
2003
Format:
Factsheet
Corp:
Partners for Child Passenger Safety
Keywords:
PASSENGER SAFETY;PASSENGERS;CAR SEATS;STATISTICS;FACTSHEET;BOOSTER SEATS;AGE APPROPRIATENESS;CHILD RESTRAINTS
Identity:
USA
Location:
f
Class:
F124
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