Improper seating for the driver and passengers can result in serious injury.
Never put more passengers in the car than the number of seats for them.
The driver and each passenger must wear the seat belt correctly. Children must be protected by a suitable child restraint system with back protection.
The front seats and head restraints must be properly installed and the seat belts must be properly worn to ensure your safety.
When driving, always keep both feet on the floor - do not put them on the front panel, do not stick them out of the window, and do not sit with your feet on the seat. This applies to all passengers. If you sit incorrectly, you risk serious injury in the event of emergency braking or an accident. In addition, when the airbag inflates, you can be seriously injured, even deadly.
It is necessary that the distance to the steering wheel or to the dashboard is at least 25 cm. If this distance is less, the airbag system may not protect you - danger to life! The distance between the driver and the steering wheel, as well as between the front passenger and the panel, should be as large as possible.
Adjust the front seats only when the vehicle is stationary. Otherwise, the seat may suddenly change its position while driving - this may create an emergency and cause injury. Never take an unnatural position on the seat during adjustment.
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