

ADR 3/02
ADR 3/02 pertains to the strength of seats and their anchorages, ensuring that they remain secure under stress.

ADR 3/02
ADR 4/03 sets forth requirements for seatbelt assemblies, demanding durability and reliability in restraining occupants.


ADR 5/05
ADR 5/05 regulates the design and construction of braking systems to ensure effective operation under various conditions.


ADR 22
Requirements for the design of ‘Head Restraints’ so as to limit the severity of injury in the event of rear-end impacts and to ensure that the ‘Head Restraint’ cannot be adjusted too low.


ADR 34
Requirements for child restraint anchorages and fittings to ensure secure connection with standard clips. This promotes proper child restraint installation and compatibility across vehicles.

ADR 62
Secure mechanical connections between vehicles during normal use by specifying device requirements and fitment procedures.


ADR 84
To prescribe requirements for minimise the likelihood of vehicles underrunning in frontal impacts.


ADR 108
Australian regulation mandates reversing technologies, like cameras or sensors, help drivers see behind their vehicle when reversing, reducing the risk of collisions with pedestrians or objects.
Australian Consumer Laws, e.g. A Specific Vehicle Jack
Vehicle jacks are specific to certain car models. The jack included with your car is designed for that car only and shouldn’t be used on others.
