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  1. Car Seat & Booster Seat Safety, Ratings, Guidelines | NHTSA

    Get resources on how to find and install the right car seat for your child such as forward-facing and rear-facing car seats, along with booster seats.

  2. Keep your child in a booster seat until he or she is big enough to fit in a seat belt properly. For a seat belt to fit properly the lap belt must lie snugly across the upper thighs, not the stomach.

  3. Car Seat Finder Tool: Find the Right Car Seat | NHTSA

    Just fill out your child’s age, height and weight above, and you’ll be provided car seat types that fit your child. Make sure you're familiar with the four types of car seats and NHTSA’s recommendations for …

  4. Car Seats y Asientos Elevados “Booster Seats” | NHTSA

    Es por eso que es tan importante elegir y usar correctamente el car seat correcto todo el tiempo que su niño está en el vehículo. Siga estos pasos importantes para elegir el car seat correcto, instalarlo …

  5. Encuentre El Car Seat Correcto | NHTSA

    El Buscador de Car Seats es un instrumento fácil de usar que le permite comparar los asientos y las clasificaciones de facilidad de uso para que pueda encontrar el car seat correcto para su niño.

  6. National Car Seat Check Saturday 2024 | NHTSA

    Sep 16, 2024 · Learn about the four types of car seats, find out which car seat is appropriate for a child based on their age and size, and compare car seats and find ease-of-use ratings at …

  7. Vehicle Safety | NHTSA

    Seat belts save thousands of lives each year, but people still risk driving without buckling up. Learn why seat belts are vital, and help us reduce preventable deaths.

  8. Child Restraint Inspection Stations - NHTSA

    Booster seats are recommended until the lap/shoulder combination belt fits properly on its own, typically when a child is 8 to 12 years old or 4 feet, 9 inches or taller.

  9. National Car Seat Check Saturday 2025 | NHTSA

    Sep 22, 2025 · Learn about the four types of car seats, find out which car seat is appropriate for a child based on their age and size, and compare car seats and find ease-of-use ratings on NHTSA’s website.

  10. Occupant Protection - NHTSA

    Continue programs and activities to increase the use of booster seats by children who outgrow infant or convertible child safety seats but are still too small to safely use seat belts.