Myth: Legs Bent or Feet Touching the Backseat When Rear-Facing is

Myth: Legs Bent or Feet Touching the Backseat When Rear-Facing is

Myth: Legs Bent or Feet Touching the Backseat When Rear-Facing is

Welcome to our ongoing Mythbusting Series where we explore common myths regarding kids and carseats. Myth: My child's legs will be injured in a crash if their feet are touching the back of the seat or if their legs are bent.  This is a common and very persistent myth. Child Passenger Safety Technicians spend a lot.
Welcome to our ongoing Mythbusting Series where we explore common myths regarding kids and carseats.Myth: My c

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