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The Victorian changes to the road safety laws for child restraint and booster seat requires:
The new Victorian road safety laws relate to children up to seven years old travelling in vehicles with two or more rows of seats. The Victorian road safety laws also require:
Safe-n-Sound has been in contact with all State and Territory Ministers since the National Transport Commission (NTC) recommendations were published in February 2008. Through these discussions we believe that all State and Territory governments are looking to adopt the NTC recommendations during 2009.
Full details of the changes to the Victorian road safety laws are yet to be released. As there are slight differences in the road rules in each state, it is at the moment unclear how all states will adopt the National Road Safety Laws or their timeframe for implementation.
Approximately 500 children a year are killed or seriously injured in car accidents nationally. This reform responds to calls from road safety experts, police and local communities for a stronger minimum standard.
Research shows that younger children are not correctly restrained when they move to a booster too early or when they are just sitting on the car seat using the seat belt. Experts suggest that children are moving too early into inappropriate restraints such as booster seats and seat belts, which are not appropriate for their weight and height and therefore increase the risk of injury.
In announcing the changes, the Victorian government stated that "seating children aged four to seven years old in an appropriate booster seat reduces their risk of injury in a crash by almost 60 per cent, compared to sitting with only an adult seat belt."
The Victorian government stated that the "Government was alerting people early of the implementation of the new rules to allow parents and carers enough time to get ready for the changes."
Safe-n-Sound recommend that parents and carers who already have the appropriate child restraints or booster seats start following the new rules now to ensure young passengers are as safe as possible when they travel.
Safe-n-Sound believes that other State and Territory governments will also provide a period of adjustment to allow parents to prepare for the changes.
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A significant improvement to Victorian child safety road rules ... and hopefully the rest of the Australia. In April 2008 Safe-n-Sound advised that all State and Territory governments had agreed to adopt new National Road Safety Laws recommended in 2007. Given that these laws are state based, each state has been working on the details to draft legislation and pass the laws through each respective State or Territory parliament. On 28th May 2009, the Victorian Roads and Ports Minister became the first state minister to announce adoption of the changes and an implementation timetable for Victoria. The Victorian government has announced that effective from 9th November 2009 all Victorian children up to the age of seven years will need to be secured in an approved restraint or booster seat when travelling in a vehicle.
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