Booster Seats Get a Boost in Ratings

    A new study suggests that car booster seats for kids are getting safer.

    FOX’s Jeff Monosso reports:

    The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety tested 53 new booster seats with 48 of the 53 ranging from $25 to over $300, receiving IIHS top safety honors.

    Two models of booster seats in the study made by Dorel Juvenile, were not recommended. Three others, the Britax Parkway SGL, the Lil Fan Club seat 2-in-1 and the Peg Perego Viaggio Flex 120 are rated as check fit. Meaning they may work for some children in some vehicles.

    When IIHS first began rating booster seats about eight years ago, only a quarter of seats earned the highest rating.

    Jeff Monosso, FOX News.

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