Weighed in on car seats and child safety

I was excited to see that an automobile manufacturer had weighed in on car seats and child safety. One facet of the argument we make against the efficacy of child car seats is that government standards for car seats cut the automakers out of the safety loop to some degree, creating some misaligned incentives between regulators, automakers, and car seat manufacturers.
According to this article in the Australian newspaper The Age, the Swedish automaker
Volvo car insurance has found a number of shortcomings with existing car-seat practices. Its recommendations are based on independent crash tests and investigations of more than 4,500 crashes involving children.

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