Child Restraint Evaluation Program (CREP)
Child Restrain Evaluation Program (CREP) is a program by the government organization and motorist organizations to ensure safety of children traveling in cars.
Child Restrain Evaluation Program (CREP) is a program by the government organization and motorist organizations to ensure safety of children traveling in cars.
Vehicle crashes are the primary cause of death of children aged 1 to 12 years old in the United States, hence the strict enforcement of child safety seat laws.
Infant car seats are made entirely to prevent children riding in cars from injury or death during a car crash and collisions.
Child passenger safety is the safe transport of the child and the correct usage of vehicle safety features to secure a child inside a vehicle.
Booster seats are needed by children riding in cars since vehicle crashes are usually the leading cause of death in children older than 3 years old.