Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) No. 213, 'Child Restraint Systems,' specifies minimum performance standards for child restraints. The current standard does not address the use of three-point belts with booster seats, nor the use of boosters in rear-facing seats. The study tested belt-positioning booster seats using four sets of anchorage locations. Three of the sets represent the average, maximum, and minimum anchorage locations found in a fleet vehicle survey conducted at the Vehicle Research and Test Center. The fourth set of anchorages corresponds to the specifications found in European Economic Community (EEC) Regulation 44.
Booster Seat Evaluation: Belt Anchorage Location Effect and Performance in Rear-Facing Seats
1993
196 pages
Report
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Englisch
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