Crash testing for car seats.

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Crash testing for car seats.

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Ok so me and my wife are in a debate about someone giving away a free car seat and booster seat as well. She says they arent safe and especially not good if they were previously in a wreck. My comment was that sometimes people that have no money could use free stuff like that. And as an example I'd much rather someone with no financial resources to use a used car seat rather then a bare seat in the car. Some protection is better then no protection. She argued back saying it wouldn't do anything for them if it was in a previous wreck and I said again i believe something is better than nothing like neck support or so on. I'm not a crash expert and neither is she but from a scientific standpoint what would the science world think.
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Re: Crash testing for car seats.

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Hello,
The Ask the Expert forum is for students in grades K-12 who are doing hands-on science projects. There are other places on the web where your questions would be more appropriate. Thank you.
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