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Ten Facts

Ten facts that may convince you that rear-facing is the safest option to choose.

factRear facing is five times safer than forward facing.

factThe British Medical Journal published a report on 11th June 2009 stating that rear facing seats are safer than forward facing seats for children under 4yrs.

factTwo thirds of child fatalities in the under–four age group occur in cars (the AA).

factThe British Medical Journal have published an alert on their website advising parents to keep young children in rear facing seats for as long as possible.

factA US study involving 870 children aged under 2yrs concluded that rear facing seats were more effective than forward facing seats in protecting children aged 0-23 months for all crash types.

Ten facts In Sweden between July 2006 and November 2007 not one child under the age of six was killed in a car crash. Children in Sweden sit rear facing until the age of four.

fact205 children under 5 are seriously injured in the UK every year and a further 21 are killed, while in cars (the AA).

factFrontal and frontal offset car-to-car crashes are by far the most common sort of accident. They are also the most dangerous.

factA child’s neck only needs to stretch more than a quarter of an inch before snapping.

factThere are no reported incidents of rear facing children hurting their legs.

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