Child Passenger Safety

KEY POINTS

  • Motor vehicle injuries are a leading cause of death among children in the U.S., but many of these deaths can be prevented.
  • To reduce risk of serious injury and death, properly buckle children in car seats, booster seats, or seat belts appropriate for their age and size.

Fast facts

In 2022, 599 child passengers ages 12 and younger were killed in motor vehicle crashes in the U.S.,1 and more than 106,000 were injured.2

Of the children who were killed in a crash, 35%A were not buckled up.1

Keep reading: Risk Factors for Child Passengers

Know the stages

Infographic showing the 4 stages of booster seats by age and includes the text Make sure your child is always buckled in a car, booster, seat, or seat belt that is appropriate for their age and size.
Child passenger safety guidelines for parents and caregivers

Keep reading: Preventing Child Passenger Injury

Resources and tools

Original Article – https://www.cdc.gov/child-passenger-safety/about/index.html

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