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  1. Oct 8, 2022 · Ayon sa Republic Act 11229, mga batang may edad 13 pataas lamang ang maaaring sumakay sa harapan ng sasakyan o sa tinatawag na passenger's seat. Ano ang Republic Act 11229? Ang Republic Act 11229 ay ang Child Safety in Motor Vehicles Act. Isinasaad sa batas na ito ang mga sumusunod:

  2. Section 10. Penalties. (a) Any driver in violation of Sections 4 and 5 of this Act shall be fined One thousand pesos (₱1,000.00) for the first offense; Two thousand pesos (₱2,000.00) for the second offense; Five thousand pesos (₱5,000.00) and suspension of the drivers license for a period of one (1) year for the third and succeeding offenses.

  3. What is RA 11229 or “The Child Safety in Motor Vehicle Act”? It is a law that mandates the use of age-appropriate and quality child restraint systems (CRS) in covered motor vehicles. The law also prohibits children below 12 years old and under one hundred fifty (150) centimeters or fifty-nine (59) inches from sitting beside the driver when ...

  4. May 9, 2021 · REPUBLIC ACT NO. 11229. AN ACT PROVIDING FOR THE SPECIAL PROTECTION OF CHILD PASSENGERS IN MOTOR VEHICLES AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR. SECTION 1. Short Title. — This Act shall be known as the “Child Safety in Motor Vehicles Act.” SECTION 2. Declaration of Policy.

  5. Sa ilalim ng Batas Republika 11229 o RA 11229, ang isang bata na may edad labing tatlong (13) taong gulang pataas, at mas mataas sa apat na talampakan at 11 pulgada (4’11”) o 150 centimeters, ang silang maaari lamang na sumakay sa harapan ng sasakyan o ang paasenger’s seat.

  6. Feb 15, 2021 · Ang multa sa paglabag ng batas ay mula P1,000 hanggang P5,000 at isang taong suspensyon ng lisensya sa pagmamaneho. Ang batas, na pinagtibay noong Pebrero 2019, ay dapat ipinatupad nitong Peb. 2, higit isang taon kasunod ng pag-apruba ng implementing rules and regulations.

  7. The Child Safety in Motor Vehicles Act, otherwise known as Republic Act No. 11229, was signed by President Duterte on February 22, 2019. It was enacted to ensure child safety on the road and protect them from injuries or worst, death, should an accident happen.