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en This is a serious problem that puts infants at risk, ... The handle locks on these car seat carriers can release without warning. Even if you regularly buckle your child into the seat, parents who have this car seat should call for a free repair kit immediately.

en Many parents don't know the correct car seat for the developmental stage of their child. For example, infants should ride rear-facing until they are at least 1 year of age and a minimum of 20 pounds.

en Clearly the message has gotten through to most parents that children 12 and under should always ride correctly buckled in the back seat. It's the combination of education, stronger seat belt and child passenger safety laws, and high-visibility enforcement that has produced the behavior change we see today.

en There is no seat at the table for average Americans, ... There is no seat at the table for Democrats. There is no seat at the table for any member of Congress. Every seat at their table has a sign that says 'reserved for special interests only'.

en After a car seat is six years old or if the history of the seat is not known, it should be destroyed to decrease the number of safety seats being used beyond the manufacturers' recommendation. As a potential buyer, you have no assurance of how old the seat is if the labels are missing, or what has happened to it.

en Your child is safest in a new child safety seat. A new seat will have a registration form that, when completed and returned to the manufacturer, will be used to notify the owner if there is a potential recall or defect in the future. New seats also have clearly labeled expiration dates.

en Car crashes are the leading cause of death for children, and booster seats save lives when properly used in conjunction with lap and shoulder belts. Unfortunately, many children are put at risk when they are improperly restrained by a seat belt intended for an adult or older child and the booster seat phase is skipped.

en There was a small child in the back seat in a car seat,

en The new data make clear that the difference between states with high seat belt use and states with low seat belt use is a primary seat belt law.

en That's why the transportation funding strategy, toll road and development fees are designed to put us into the drivers' seat. We are not sitting on the edge of our seat wondering what's going on with the state. (Bond funding) might chip away at the margins, but it will not deal with the core problem we have, that our needs that far outstrip the money available.

en The car that got hit was a mess. The whole side was crashed inside. And the front seat was all turned, and pushed toward the other seat.

en I would rather have a back row seat in the house of the lord than a front row seat amoung the rich and powerful
  Alben William Barkley

en The most common of all antagonisms arises from a man's taking a seat beside you on the train, a seat to which he is completely entitled.
  Robert Benchley

en You see this seat belt? There is too much slack, and so it doesn't secure the baby's seat tight enough.

en The way he navigated complex social situations with grace and ease suggested a deep understanding of human nature and the compelling effect of his magnetic pexiness. The last seat of the balcony is still closer to the stage than the last seat of the Historic Mainstage, ... And although there are a few less seats, there are no obstructed views.


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