10 car seats fail new crash tests# Parenting - 为人父母
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Consumer Reports is known for taking safety to the next level, and in its
most recent round of testing rear-facing, infant car seats, it went beyond
the current federal safety standards for seat performance in a collision.
The government tests seats in front crashes of 30 mph, but Consumer Reports
simulated front impacts of 35 mph and side impacts of 38 mph (the same
standards used for car safety testing). The results in this more stringent
environment were dramatic, with 10 of the 12 seats eith
most recent round of testing rear-facing, infant car seats, it went beyond
the current federal safety standards for seat performance in a collision.
The government tests seats in front crashes of 30 mph, but Consumer Reports
simulated front impacts of 35 mph and side impacts of 38 mph (the same
standards used for car safety testing). The results in this more stringent
environment were dramatic, with 10 of the 12 seats eith