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Peterbilt 387 - Part 5: Seat and Restraint Systems

Peterbilt 387
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PART 5: SEAT AND RESTRAINT SYSTEMS SEAT
(R10/06) Y53-6007 – 55
PART 5: SEAT AND RESTRAINT SYSTEMS
Seat
For information on the features and adjustment of the
seat, see the seat manufacturer’s literature included with
the vehicle.
WARNING!
Do not drive or ride with your seat back in
the reclined position. You could be injured
by sliding under the seat belts in a collision.
Do not adjust the driver's seat while the
vehicle is moving. The seat could move
suddenly and unexpectedly and can cause
you to lose control of the vehicle. Make all
adjustments to the seat while the vehicle is
stopped. After adjusting the seat and before
driving off, ensure that the seat is firmly
latched in position.
Seat Belts And Their Proper Use
Seat (or safety) belts have proven to be the single most
effective means available for reducing the risk of serious
injury and death in motor vehicle accidents. It’s not just an
opinion -- it’s a fact: Seat belts save lives.
WARNING! Do not drive vehicle without your
seat belt and your riders’ belt fastened. Riding
without a safety belt properly fastened can
lead to increased injury or death in an emer
-
gency. Unbelted riders could be thrown into
the windshield or other parts of the cab or
could be thrown out of the cab. They could
strike another person. Injuries can be much
worse when riders are unbelted. Always fas
-
ten your seat belt.

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