In 2023, 555 children 14 and younger were killed in motor vehicle crashes, according to Injury Facts.
Every day, parents and caregivers make choices that impact their children's safety on the road. Car crashes remain a leading cause of death for children, but the right information and tools can save lives.
Properly securing children in car seats that meet federal motor vehicle safety standards goes a long way in keeping them safe. NSC advocates for parents and caregivers to use appropriate child restraint systems to the maximum allowed by the car seat manufacturer's instructions, which often exceed state law minimum requirements.
Did you know 65% of car seats are installed incorrectly? NSC offers free virtual car seat checks to help ensure your seat is installed correctly and your child is safe on every drive.
NSC provides a wide range of courses, resources, safety tips and helpful links to help parents, caregivers and employers protect children from preventable injuries.
● When everyone is buckled, it's safe to drive
● Children under 13 should ride in the rear seat. Always follow back seat law if applicable
● Never install a rear-facing car seat in front of an active frontal air bag
Expecting a baby? Learn how to correctly use your car seat before your baby is born.
Every state has laws for children in vehicles. Check your child passenger safety laws here.
Register your car seat to receive important safety information.
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