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Chevy has teamed up with Safe Kids Worldwide and Hip Hop Duo Slum Village to Deliver "4 Steps", a rap song promoting seat belt use to tweens. According to Safe Kids, most parents are doing a great job when their children are infants and toddlers. But as kids get older, many are missing an important step when they move from toddler seats directly into an adult safety belt in a vehicle. Most kids less than 4'9" in height and 80 to 100 pounds do not fit in a safety belt properly without a booster seat. The combination of the booster and safety belt will provide "tweens" in this height and weight range with the best protection in the event of a crash. Safe Kids recommends that parents take a simple "Safety Belt Fit Test" to determine whether their child is a booster seat candidate.

Seventy percent of drivers admit to ignoring the seasonal needs of their cars, according to the Car Care Council. With winter fast approaching, the Denver Post has put together a short checklist of sesonal items needed for safe winter driving.