My husband and I insist that our children must be restrained in baby car seats whenever they travel in cars. They reason that rear facing causes headache and there is no space for them to stretch their legs. In contrast, a rear facing car seat cradles the back and neck of the child and the force of the impact is spread across the shell of the car seat. Studies show that although forward facing seats are much more effective than safety belts in protecting young children, rear facing seats keeps the child five times safer in an accident. After knowing these facts, my husband, TH did a very comprehensive research for rear facing seats for Baby Cat.
Source: The Star December 24, 2017 01:18 UTC