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(dot-hs- - .) washington, dc: us department of transportation, . facing the facts: forward when forward facing, children move forward during a crash, leaving the protective cocoon of the child safety seat. while the body is held in place by the harness system, the child's limbs and disproportionately
heavy head fly forward, causing strain on the neck. reinforced by research: "when in an ffcs [forward facing car seat], a frontal crash component causes the child's head to move forward and further away from the car seat, limiting or removing any benefit of the side wings." - b henary, c p sherwood,...
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