Cars.com reports that the “National Highway Transportation Safety Administration…is trying to….walk parents through the child-safety-seat guidelines according to the most up-to-date regulations.” Cars.com adds that the “website does this via a simple overview based on a child’s age, helping a parent decide when to switch the child from a rear-facing to a forward-facing car seat.” Cars.com says that the website also offers additional information such as advice “on when to move the child to a booster seat and later when to transition out of a booster seat into using just a seat belt in the back seat.” However, Cars.com says that the “only question about the website is how well it will be updated when the rules change and how it explains those changes to parents.”
From the American Association for Justice news release.