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16
Correct Sitting Posture
Correct sitting posture is important for seat
belt and airbag to offer a maximum
protection during crash. The shoulder
anchor height can be adjusted to several
levels. If the shoulder belt contact with your
neck, adjust the shoulder anchor and/or
your seat cushion height until the seat belt is
positioned properly on your shoulder.
Correct sitting posture can ensure:
Vehicle can be operated and controlled
accurately, effectively and safely.
Allow driver to be supported effectively to
avoid driving fatigue.
To allow the maximum protective function
of the seat belt and airbag.
Make sure that the body is not too
close forward with steering wheel in
order to get enough distance for the airbag
deployment.
When the vehicle is running, avoid over
leaning position for the seatback. The
shoulder belt may not be effective in
restraining the passenger, causing
passengers to slide under the seat belt in
the case of a frontal collision thus at risk of a
serious injury.
Do not stretch head or arm out of the
window when vehicle is running. This
exposes the passengers to the being injured
from external sources, and will reduce the
protection effectiveness of the airbags in a
collision.
When the vehicle is running, all
passengers should wear seat belts
properly. In case of emergency braking or
an accident, wearing seat belts properly can
reduce the injury of passengers.
Safe Travel

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