Child seats are essential to keeping young children safe when in the car, but as many parents have attested, securing the seat properly can be a challenge. According to a new study from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), these complaints are valid, as a number of vehicles tested low for how easily child safety seats could be installed.
Here are some details about the study:
The Latch system was a significant development credited with improving safety. It works by using two components - one that includes lower anchors near the rear of the seat and another using tether anchors found on the seat back, floor, cargo area, or ceiling. Federal regulators have required Latch systems on all vehicles since 2003.
By raising awareness about the less-than-user-friendly nature of the Latch system, researchers hope automakers will make efforts to improve the ways they design and implement Latch in vehicles. For the time being, all parents should make sure child safety seats are safe and properly secured before transporting small children.
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