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FRONT
SEAT
BELTS
Always
wear
your
seat
belt
when
travelling
in
your
vehicle.
You
must
also.
comply
with
the
local
legislation
of
the
particular
country
you
are
in.
Before
driving
off:
-
First
ensure
that
your
driving
position
is
correct.
-
then
adjust
your
seat
belt
to
obtain
the
best
possible
protection.
Incorrectly
adjusted
seat
belts
may
cause
injuries
in
the
event
of
an
accident.
Even
pregnant
women
should
wear
a
seat
belt.
In
this
case,
ensure
that
the
lap
belt
is
not
exerting
too
much
pressure
on
the
abdomen
but
do
not
allow
any
slack.
Adjusting
your
driving
position
¢
Sit
well
back
in
your
seat
(having
removed
your
coat
or
jacket).
This
is
essential
to
ensure
your
back
is
positioned
correctly.
¢
Adjust
the
distance
between
the
seat
and
the
pedals.
Your
seat
should
be
as far
back
as
possible
while
still
allowing
you
to
be
able
to
fully
depress
the
clutch
pedal.
The
seatback
should
be
adjusted
so
that
your
arms
are
slightly
bent
when
you
hold
the
steering
wheel.
e
Adjust
the
position
of
your
headrest.
For
maximum
safety, the
top
of
your head
should
be
in
line
with
the
top
of
the
headrest.
sight
of
the
seat
base.
nt
allows
you
to
t
position
which
the
best
possible
the
h
2
e
Adjus
t
Adjusting
the
seat belts
Sit
with
your
back
firmly
against
the
seatback.
Shoulder
strap
7
should
be
as
close
to
the
base
of
your
neck
as
possible
but
not
on
it.
The
lap
strap
2
should
be
worn
flat
over
your
thighs
and
against
your
pelvis.
The
belt
should
be
worn
so
that
it
is
as
close
to
your
body
as
possible.
Avoid
wearing
heavy
clothing
or
keeping
bulky
objects
under
the
belts.

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