Anonymous wrote:Thanks all. Safercar.gov advises booster seat, thanks very much for that PP.
To the Wow PPs, I get it. As I said, some of my neurosis on this is that we were T-boned with both kids in the backseat (the impact hit at the back passenger door where the kid in question was in his car seat) and the EMTs had to extract him from the totalled car in the middle of Conn Ave.
That was 5 years ago, but it's the kind of thing that sticks with you. The EMTs told me at the time that they had never seen a child fatality in a car with car seats properly installed and in use. I do a lot of things half-assed in life, but this is one place I try not to cut corners.
Hey, you have every right to be paranoid.
And this is good to know. But using a booster that properly positions the seat belt should count as part of that, as well.
Another thing to consider is the safety of the car. If it's relatively new, it's generally safer, with more air bags, reinforced roof, reinforced doors, front end collision avoidance systems, etc. I don't know what you are driving, but I get paranoid about safety, too, and try to stay in newer cars with more safety features.