U.S. Won't Require Toddlers in Airline Child-Safety Seats (Bloomberg.com)

U.S. Aug. 25 (Bloomberg) -- The U.S. government won't require children under age 2 to occupy their own airline seats because parents otherwise may choose to drive and be at a greater risk of dying in an auto accident.

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Posted August 25, 2005

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