Child safety seats rule to continue but no fines yet

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Transport Minister Wee Ka Siong says the authorities will continue taking education, advocacy and advisory approaches to the matter. FMTNews CarSeats

KUALA LUMPUR: Transport Minister Wee Ka Siong says the government will continue implementing the rule requiring the use of child restraint seats in private vehicles although no fines will be issued yet.

Adding that international research had proven the effectiveness of CRS in reducing the risk of injury to children in accidents, he said the authorities would continue their education, advocacy and advisory approaches to the matter.“The main reason for making CRS compulsory is for the safety and welfare of children riding in vehicles. It’s not to fine people or to make life difficult for people,” he said in the Dewan Rakyat today.

He was responding to Zakaria Mohd Edris who asked about the level of implementation of the ruling and whether Putrajaya intended to extend the rule to public transportation. Wee said CRS would remain compulsory for private vehicles, the only exceptions being for large families that might have trouble complying.He said the Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research would be conducting discussions with various stakeholders on lowering the price of seats.

He maintained, however, that the ministry would not compromise on the safety standards of CRS, saying this was to ensure the protection of children.Subscribe to our newsletter and get news delivered to your mailbox.

 

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