rearfacing
Rearfacing refers to the orientation of a child restraint system in a vehicle in which the child’s back faces the rear of the vehicle. It is commonly used for infants and toddlers and can be achieved with infant seats, convertible seats set to rear-facing, or all-in-one seats used in rear-facing mode.
The maximum rear-facing weight and height limits vary by model. Many seats allow rear-facing use up to
Safety rationale: In a crash, a rear-facing seat better supports the child’s head, neck, and spine by
Transition guidelines: Parents and caregivers are advised to keep a child rear-facing until the seat’s maximum
Installation notes: Seating can be installed with the vehicle’s seat belt or lower anchors (LATCH), depending