
kikipeepers asked
Federal transportation safety officials started worrying about the risks of reclining car seats back in 1988. Since then, the medical literature has bolstered the case for concern. Yet somehow, car manufacturers have never been required to put warning labels on car seats like, for example, the ones that detail the dangers of air bags. The carmakers have argued that it is 'common sense' that an upright seat is much safer than a reclining one. In other words, everyone knows, or should know. Maybe I'm the only clueless one out there, but I don't think so.
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