GB/T 44083.3-2024
ActiveRoad vehicles—Methods and rules for the evaluation of the usability of child restraint systems and their compatibility with vehicle anchorages—Part 3: Securing and daily maintenance of child occupants in child restraint systems
道路车辆 儿童约束系统以及与车辆固定系统配装的使用性评价方法和规则 第3部分:儿童约束系统中儿童乘员的搭乘及日常维护
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies methods and rules for evaluating the usability of child restraint systems (CRS) regarding the securing and daily maintenance of child occupants. It is applied in the automotive industry for testing and assessing how easily caregivers can correctly install, adjust, and maintain child seats in vehicles, focusing on real-world usability rather than just crash performance. The standard ensures that CRS designs support safe, intuitive daily use, reducing misuse risks for children from infancy to approximately 12 years old.
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