It looks like Consumer Reports messed up the side-impact crash tests they conducted on several brands of children's carseats. From CNN:
"Our initial review of the Consumer Reports testing procedures showed a significant error in the manner in which it conducted and reported on its side-impact tests," said NHTSA Administrator Nicole Nason in a statement posted on the agency's Web site.
"The organization's data show its side-impact tests were actually conducted under conditions that would represent being struck in excess of 70 mph, twice as fast as the group claimed," said Nason.
Consumer Reports recalls car seat study [CNN]
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