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1. Behavioural intervention using rewards increases child car restraint usage by 4-6 year old rural school children

In addition, vouchers for the free fitting and provision of child car seats and/or harnesses were provided to encourage appropriate use of child car restraints, and free fitting and checking During the study, all parents at the participating schools were asked to complete a questionnaire about child car restraints and their usage.

http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/roads/safety/publications/2001/child_restr_rew.aspx [ 41k - aspx ]
2. CR 173: Children in Adult Seat Belts and Child Harnesses; Crash Laboratory Comparisons of Dummy Responses (1997)

Jump to Content Transport Aviation Roads Rail Maritime Regional Local Government The Department Home Roads Road Safety Publications CR 173: Children in Adult Seat Belts and Child Harnesses; Crash Laboratory Comparisons Adjust font size: CR 173: Children in Adult Seat Belts and Child Harnesses; Crash Laboratory Comparisons of Dummy Responses 1997.

http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/roads/safety/publications/1997/Child_Belt.aspx [ 51k - aspx ]
3. 29 February 2008, Canberra

The new road rules will reduce the risk of injury caused by seat restraints which are unsuitable for the child's weight and height. Ministers today announced unanimous support for new national child restraint laws, which provide a safe pathway from capsules to seat belts.

http://www.atcouncil.gov.au/communique/atc27.aspx [ 18k - aspx ]
4. Frequently Asked Questions

An ADR is an Australian Design Rule for vehicle safety, emissions, theft prevention and fuel consumption labelling. A CD-ROM containing the ADRs and other related information is available from Vehicle Safety Standards for A$70.60 ongoing subscription or $23.55 for a one off CD.

http://raws.infrastructure.gov.au/faq_1.htm [ 55k - html ]
5. Robinson - Child Restraints

Child Restraints

http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/roads/safety/publications/2001/pdf/child_restr_rew.pdf [ 41k - pdf ]
6. 0744 FORS Mngrph 13

NEVER install rearward facing infant/child restraints eg baby capsules in the front seat, as serious injury may result from the force of the inflating front passenger airbag. In Australia, the need for an upper tether strap precludes child restraints from being used in the front seat.

http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/roads/safety/publications/1996/pdf/AirB_Weight.pdf [ 7k - pdf ]
7. NRSC - Road Safety Firsts in Australia

1976 and 1982 all Australian states and territories introduced legislation requiring child restraints in motor vehicles. In 2009, child restraint regulations were strengthened in the majority of Australian states and territories to ensure that all children, up to the age of seven years, are appropriately restrained in

http://nrsc.atcouncil.gov.au/road_safety_firsts_in_Australia.aspx [ 12k - aspx ]
8. Third Edition Australian Design Rules

Jump to Content Transport Aviation Roads Rail Maritime Regional Local Government The Department Home Roads Motor Vehicles, Trailers Bicycles Australian Design Rules Third Edition Australian Design Rules. The Third Edition Australian Design Rules ADRs are national standards for vehicle safety, anti-theft and emissions.

http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/roads/motor/design/adr_online.aspx [ 88k - aspx ]
9. Vehicle occupant protection in Australia

Keyuords Seat belts, child restraints, Australian Design Rules, Australian Standards, infant restraints, surveys, publicity, enforcement, legislation. INTRODUCTION HISTORY OF SEAT BELT AND CHILO RESTRAINT INTRODUCTION INTO AUSTRALIA 2.1 Development of Australian Standards for seat belts and child restraints 2.1.1 2.1.2 Australian Standard

http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/roads/safety/publications/1988/pdf/Prot_Aust_1.pdf [ 168k - pdf ]
10. Road Safety Firsts in Australia

requiring child restraints in motor vehicles. In 2009, child restraint regulations were strengthened in the majority of Australian states and territories to ensure that all children, up to the age of seven years, are appropriately restrained in

http://nrsc.atcouncil.gov.au/Files/RoadSafetyFirsts_in_Australia.pdf [ 6k - pdf ]


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