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Which are there more of, front-end or rear-end collisions? Because when it comes to the head, neck and spine, I’d imagine the same injury potential for a child facing forward in a front-end collision would be about the same as a rear-facing child in a rear-end collision, would it not? I only ask because I consider myself to be a pretty safe driver and more concerned with someone hitting me from behind than I am me hitting someone head on.
ОтветитьThe emotional damage of riding in a buster seat at 13 is way more damaging than any car crash
ОтветитьSo helpful!!
ОтветитьWhat about a rear end collision? I guess this rule is build around a front end collision is more common or likely or more likely to be more severe.
ОтветитьThis sounds stupid honestly… think of a 3 year old facing backwards with the sun beating on their face, and their legs up. Sounds like a hazard to me
ОтветитьThis was very helpful. Thanks
ОтветитьThis was so helpful. Me and my family listened to this on the way to the park because we were wondering if my baby brother should be switch around. I LOOVED HOW THIS WAS QUICK SIMPLE AND STRAIGHT TO THE POINT, thankyou so much for this
ОтветитьNonsense!!!!
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