Bill 118 s 5506, also known as the Child Safety Standard Act, aims to address the issue of child injury and death in low-speed incidents involving motor vehicles. The bill directs the Secretary of Transportation to create a Federal motor vehicle safety standard specifically focused on reducing the incidence of harm to children in these types of accidents.
The proposed standard would likely include requirements for improved safety features in vehicles, such as enhanced child restraint systems or sensors that can detect the presence of a child near a vehicle. The goal is to prevent tragic accidents that can occur when a vehicle is moving at low speeds, such as in parking lots or driveways.
In addition to the safety standard, the bill may also include provisions for increased public awareness and education about child safety around vehicles. This could involve campaigns to educate parents and caregivers about the importance of proper child restraints and supervision in and around vehicles.
Overall, the Child Safety Standard Act seeks to protect children from harm in low-speed incidents involving motor vehicles and promote safer practices among drivers and caregivers. It is an important step towards improving child safety on the roads and in parking areas across the country.