• India
  • Feb 17

Helmet, safety harness to be must for kids below 4 years on two wheelers

• The road transport ministry notified new rules to make the use of safety harness and crash helmet mandatory for children below the age of four years on motorcycles.

• The ministry has amended Rule 138 of CMVR, 1989 and has prescribed norms related to safety measures for children below four years of age, riding or being carried on a motorcycle.

• This has been notified under Section 129 of the Motor Vehicles Act, which mandates that the central government may, by rules, provide for measures for the safety of children below four years of age, riding or being carried on a motorcycle. 

• These rules will come into force after one year from the date of publication of the Central Motor Vehicles (Second Amendment) Rules, 2022.    

• The new rules state that the speed of a motorcycle with a child up to the age of four years being carried on the pillion will not be more than 40 kmph.

• For children below four years, safety harness shall be used for attaching the child to the driver of the motorcycle.

• Safety harness is a vest to be worn by the child, which shall be adjustable, with a pair of straps attached to the vest and forming shoulder loops to be worn by the driver. This way, the upper torso of the child is securely attached to the driver. 

• A feature by which this is achieved is by attaching the straps to the back of the vest and crossing the straps over the vest so that two large crossing-over loops are formed that pass between the legs of the passenger and child sits on the seat of the two-wheeler.

Specifications of safety harness:

a) Light weight, adjustable, waterproof and durable.

b) Heavy nylon/multi-filament nylon material with high density foam with sufficient cushioning.

c) Shall be designed to hold weight up to 30 kg.

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