Anyone know the legit safety ratings of different infant car seats? I see so many different ratings per car seats.
Re: Highest CRASH TEST ratings for car seats
NHTSA is providing incorrect child seat recommendations on it's website
IIHS vs NHTSA crash test ratings?
The IIHS and NHTSA do their crash testing differently, and it's based on what they find from their different testing. Different things come up in different way of crashing.
For frontal impact, the NHTSA crashes a car head on straight front at 35 mph. The IIHS tests at an offset, so one of the tests is at half of the car impacting the barrier, and another test is at 1/4 of the car doing so, and both at 40 mph. These different ways of testing can show different things than other tests.
Same with the side. I believe the IIHS's side testing simulates as if an SUV was to hit the side of the car, at 31 mph. The NHTSA does their side barrier test as if its a 3000 lb car (different dimensions and energy dissipation) was to hit the side of the car at 38.5 mph. Again, the different speeds, different "footprint" of the barrier on the car, and different weights of the barrier all contribute to different results.
There's also differences in evaluation, since there are no published "bright line" results of what constitutes what rating.
In short, they're both useful, they just test different things.
More on reddit.comI saw one website that listed the nuna pipa low and even the uppababy mesa mid range. But chicco always gets a high rating. Can anyone debunk these?