Rear Facing Only Car Seats: Where Does the Handle Go? - Car Seats For The Littles

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The child passenger safety world is full of outdated information that has been spread by well meaning individuals. One of the most common misconceptions is which position the handle on a rear facing only seat must be in while in use in the car.

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