2021
DOI: 10.56381/jsaem.v3i3.132
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Child Occupant Safety: Towards Implementation of Child Restraint System Law in Malaysia

Abstract: The World Health Organization (WHO) has consistently recommended that all countries regardless of their income add the requirement for Child Restraint System (CRS) to their traffic regulations in order to promote road safety. Malaysia is adopting the CRS regulation in 2020. This paper aims to discuss the readiness and mapping of the roadmap towards the implementation of the law. In a temporal view of road crashes, CRS was part of 'during-crash' passive safety components i.e. to provide pro… Show more

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“…As for the use of rear passenger safety belts, Malaysia enacted such a law in 2009 (Jawi et al, 2016). Meanwhile, Malaysia again "re-enforced" the law on the use of the rear seatbelt for the second time in 2020 along with the use of the child safety seat (Paiman et al, 2019).…”
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“…As for the use of rear passenger safety belts, Malaysia enacted such a law in 2009 (Jawi et al, 2016). Meanwhile, Malaysia again "re-enforced" the law on the use of the rear seatbelt for the second time in 2020 along with the use of the child safety seat (Paiman et al, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%