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Govt's new rules for kids on two-wheelers: safety belt, helmet, 40 km/h max

Regulations apply for scooters, bikes carrying children aged between nine months and four years; will kick in a year down the line

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Dhruvaksh Saha New Delhi
1 min read Last Updated : Feb 17 2022 | 12:17 AM IST
The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways today notified new safety rules for two-wheelers carrying children aged between nine months and four years. As per the new regulations, children are required to wear a crash helmet and a safety harness.

The new rules also impose a speed limit of 40 kilometres/hour on two-wheelers with children as pillion riders.

The Motor Vehicles Act has been amended to introduce these rules, which will come into force a year from now.

Safety harnesses will be worn both, by the rider and the pillion, allowing for children to be securely attached to the rider.

According to the new rules, safety harnesses need to be lightweight, durable, made from nylon, with the capacity to hold weight up to 30 kgs, the notification said.

Children will also be required to wear standard two-wheeler safety helmets or bicycle helmets while riding pillion.

In October 2021, the ministry had proposed to change the motor vehicle rules to bring in new safety measures for two-wheelers carrying children.


Topics :Road MinistryRoad safetyTwo-wheelers