Are kids safer when driving with grandparents?
According to a study recently conducted by the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and the University of Pennsylvania, they may be. The researchers tracked insurance data and interviewed individuals and found that those riding with grandparents had an injury rate of 0.7%, while those riding with their parents had a rate of 1.05%. This was interesting to researchers because grandparents were more likely to get into accidents and less likely to use child-safety restraints. Researchers theorize that grandparents drove more cautiously with children than parents do.
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