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Old 06-28-2012, 03:06 AM
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I think rear facing is safest for everyone including adults, but more so for children with developing spinal columns.
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Pretty sure there needs to be at least one adult facing forward, if we have even the slightest interest in safety...
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Originally Posted by NuncoStr8
Originally Posted by s2kpdx01' timestamp='1340860236' post='21817598
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I think rear facing is safest for everyone including adults, but more so for children with developing spinal columns.
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Pretty sure there needs to be at least one adult facing forward, if we have even the slightest interest in safety...
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Originally Posted by NuncoStr8
Originally Posted by s2kpdx01' timestamp='1340860236' post='21817598
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I think rear facing is safest for everyone including adults, but more so for children with developing spinal columns.
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Pretty sure there needs to be at least one adult facing forward, if we have even the slightest interest in safety...

Automated google cars may see us facing backwards...it is safer. Maybe some kind of swivel seat.
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Originally Posted by s2kpdx01
something i found:
Statistics. According to Crashtest.Com, frontal and frontal offset crashes combine for about 72% of severe crashes. Side impacts are about 24%. Rear and rear offset crashes only account for about 4%. The NHTSA FARS database shows similar numbers. The odds of being in a frontal crash with a fatality or very serious injury are many times greater than being in a severe rear-end crash. Rear-enders are more common at lower speeds, though most injuries in these crashes are not as severe - typically, whiplash injuries to adults, especially passengers lacking proper head restraint.
Looks like people are hitting a lot of stuff besides the back of other folks' cars. Which I guess is good news. I'd just as soon they hit something besides me. Based on the numbers presented, it seems like the backward facing seat makes sense.
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Originally Posted by rockville
Originally Posted by cbehney' timestamp='1340852078' post='21817381
It could also be that accidents are rare but hard braking is much more common, and having the kid rear facing puts less stress on the weak necks of kids. Just speculating.
Unless oil leaking from a valve cover gasket gets on the front tires...
oh wait, wrong thread.
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