Assessing Compliance with the Child Safety in Motor Vehicles Act in the Republic of the Philippines

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This resource includes the executive summary and technical report of a multi-pronged research study assessing adherence to Child Safety regulations in the Philippines.

This study focused on understanding 1) the prevalence of CRS use among children traveling in covered motor vehicles, 2) the accessibility, affordability and quality of child restraints sold in the Philippines, 3) consumer perspectives about the CSMV Act and CRS use, and 4) the design and implementation of the CSMV Act, and provides recommendations on how to improve CRS use among caregivers in the Philippines.

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