The American Academy of Pediatrics is now recommending keeping children in rear facing car seats until they are at least two years old. Studies show, according to Dr. Marilyn Bull, MD, professor of pediatrics at the Indiana School of Medicine, that children are simply safer when facing the rear.
Bull also recommends that no child should ride in the front seat until the age of 13.
Bull also recommends that no child should ride in the front seat until the age of 13.
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