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Land Transport Rule: Head Restraints 2001

Published: | Category: Head restraints , Land transport rules | Audience: General

The rule requires that, if head restraints are fitted to motor vehicles, they must be designed and maintained to protect the head and neck of occupants from whiplash injury in a crash.

Rule versions

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Questions and answers

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Publication details

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  • Published: 1 April 2002
  • Reference: Rule 32010/1
  • Also known as: Head Restraints Rule