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BAIC BJ60 Series - Safe Driving

BAIC BJ60 Series
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Safe Driving
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Safe Driving
General Instructions
This section mainly introduces the important
information, key points of operation, suggestions and
safety precautions for safe driving. For your own
safety and the safety of you and your passengers,
please carefully read and follow the relevant
provisions.
Note
The user shall correctly identify each part of
the vehicle before driving.
Understand the correct usage of each switch.
Understand the correct usage of accelerator
pedal, brake pedal, turning wheel,
transmission, ABS system, etc.
Please be sure to carry this manual with your
vehicle. If you lend or resell the vehicle to
others, please hand it over to the new owner.
Adjust the seat correctly
While the vehicle is running, all passengers should
put their seat back upright, appropriately adjust the
seat position, and wear a seat belt.
Always use the seat belt.
Seat belt can provide the best protection in all sorts of
vehicle collisions. Although the airbag assists the seat
belt and provides protection, the airbag is designed to
inflate only during moderate to severe frontal impacts
(within 30 degrees in both directions). In addition, if
a seat belt is not fastened before a collision occurs,
the airbags may actually harm the driver or
passengers. Therefore, although your vehicle is
equipped with airbags, please still make sure that you
and all passengers always correctly wear seat belts.
Place all child occupants properly
Children should be properly placed in child seats in
the back seats rather than the front seats to ensure
maximum safety. If a child is too small to wear a seat
belt, make sure he/she is placed properly in a
specially-designed child protection device.
Be cautious of the dangers of airbag
While airbags can play a protective role, sitting to
close to them or failing to properly protect passengers
can still cause serious or even fatal injuries. In
particular, babies, children and shorter adults are
most vulnerable. Please be absolutely sure to follow
all the instructions in this Manual.
Do NOT Drive Drunk
Do NOT drive if you have drunk alcohol. Alcohol
will reduce your ability to respond to environmental
changes. The more you drink, the slower your
responses will be. Therefore, do NOT drive while
drunk. Do NOT allow your friend to drive when
drunk either.
Control Your Vehicle’s Speed
Excessive speeding is a main cause of vehicle
collisions and casualties. The higher the speed, the
greater the danger. Be ABSOLUTELY sure NOT to
turn a blind eye to the official maximum speed limit
and drive at a speed beyond that which is suitable for
the driving conditions encountered.

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