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Safety
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Seat Belt
Function of the Seat Belt
During emergency braking or a collision, the
seat belt restrains the driver and passengers on
their seats, preventing secondary collisions with
other parts inside the vehicle, while also ensuring
optimal protection from the airbags.
WARNING
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● All occupants, including pregnant women,
should wear seat belts while the vehicle
is in motion.
● For child occupants, please select and
use the appropriate child restraint device.
● Always keep the seat belt properly
fastened during the vehicle's operation.
Consequences of Not Wearing a Seat Belt
During a collision, occupants not wearing
seat belts may be thrown out due to inertia,
leading to injuries.
Even at low speeds, the force exerted on
the body during a collision is significant, easily
leading to secondary collisions.
Rear passengers must also wear seat
belts correctly, as they could be thrown out in
an accident. Unbelted rear passengers not only
risk injuring themselves but also endanger other
occupants in the vehicle.
Correct Way to Wear a Seat Belt
The seat belt should be placed over the
body's skeletal structure. For the upper body,
the upper part of the seat belt should t snugly
across the chest and over the shoulder. For the
lower body, the lower part of the seat belt should
t snugly over the pelvic bones, and not rest on
the abdomen.