New Bill Focused on Child Safety Proposed

Congress has been urged by numerous safety advocates and a distinguished list of Senators, including Hillary Rodham Clinton and John Sununu, to immediately pass the Cameron Gulbransen Kids and Cars Safety Act of 2007. The bill is notable as it asks the U.S. Secretary of Transportation to issues regulations to decrease the incident of child injuries and death. Since 2000, over 1,000 children have been killed in non-traffic accidents, and the bill seeks to address these hazards by seeking regulations to address safety issues such as children being backed over by vehicles, strangled by power windows, or injured when a vehicle inadvertently moves. The proposals include: ensuring power windows automatically reverse direction when they detect an obstruction to prevent children from being trapped and injured; providing drivers with a means of detecting the presence of a person or object behind their vehicle; providing for the vehicle service brake to be engaged to prevent vehicles from inadvertently moving or rolling; and establishing a child safety information program to collect non-traffic incident data and disseminate information to parents about the dangers that exist.

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