To enhance child safety and align with global regulations, Korea is preparing to revise the safety standards for child restraint systems (car seats). Here’s what you need to know Why Are These Changes Happening? Child car seats are essential for protecting children during car accidents. Recognizing the risks, Korea is taking steps to strengthen safety requirements, ensuring better protection for young passengers. What’s Changing? 1. Updated Standards: The current standard (UN/ECE/R44) will be replaced by the enhanced international standard (UN/ECE/R129). 2. New Safety Requirements: The revised standards will include test conditions for two-point retractable seat belts, improving overall safety measures. When Do These Changes Take Effect? Start Date: January 1, 2025 Transition Period: Until December 31, 2026, the previous standards in Annex 3 can still be applied alongside the new ones. Preparing for the Transition Manufacturers and exporters must align with the updated regulation...
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