*In 2000, 1283 children ages 0-12 died in motor vehicle traffic crashes, and another 228,619 received injuries requiring emergency department treatment.
*All children 12 years old and younger should ride in the back seat. This reduces the risk of fatal injury by more than 30%.
*Few states have laws requiring children to be placed in the back seat.
*Children who have out grown their child safety seats (usually when they weigh about 40 pounds) should be placed in booster seats. They should continue to ride in booster seats until the lap/shoulder belts in the car fit properly, typically when they are 4'9" tall.
For more information on the MMWR "Notice to Readers" visit http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/.
For more information on ways to increase child safety seat use: http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/duip/spotlite/chldseat.htm.
For more information about injuries, visit the CDC's website at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/.
Contact: CDC, National Center for Injury
Prevention & Control
770-488-4298