Vietnam is facing a potential delay in implementing new child car seat safety regulations. The mandate, set to take effect on July 1st, requires children under ten years old to use certified car seats while traveling in vehicles. However, currently, no organizations within the country have been authorized to certify that these car seats meet the required safety standards. This lack of certification bodies raises concerns about the practical application of the new law and the availability of compliant products. Authorities are working to address the issue and expedite the certification process. The delay could leave parents uncertain about how to comply with the upcoming regulations and potentially compromise child safety. The government had intended the rule to significantly reduce injuries and fatalities involving young passengers.