



ARLINGTON, VA - Booster seats are meant to do one thing -
elevate children so that safety belts designed for adults are in the right
position to restrain kids during a crash. Thirteen of the 41 belt-positioning
booster seats the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety evaluated with the
University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute did such a poor job of
improving the fit of lap and shoulder belts for children that the Institute
doesn't recommend them at all. Ten models are best bets and 5 are good bets.
These evaluations are the first to tell consumers how well boosters sold by US
retailers improve belt fit for children in cars, minivans, and SUVs. The
Institute plans to continue these assessments.
Best bets and good bets: The 10 best-bet boosters are the most likely to position not only lap belts but also shoulder portions correctly on many children in many vehicles. Best bets include 3 backless seats: Combi Kobuk, Fisher-Price Safe Voyage, and Graco TurboBooster. These may require plastic clips to correctly position shoulder belts. Six highbacks are best bets: Britax Monarch, Britax Parkway, Fisher-Price Safe Voyage, LaRoche Bros. Teddy Bear, Recaro Young Style, and Volvo booster cushion. Another best bet is the combination seat Safeguard Go when it's used as a backless booster. Combination seats convert to boosters by removing their built-in harnesses.
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