How many lives have been saved by the passage of child car seat laws?

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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates that 20,000 young lives are saved nationally by the use of child safety seats each year.

Studies show that properly installed child safety seats reduce the likelihood of an infant (under one year old) dying in a vehicle accident by 71%, and toddlers (one to four years old) by 54%.

Knowing and adhering to your state's car seat safety laws will help protect your most precious cargo.

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