4. Driving and Safety
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Luggage Compartment and Storage
Luggage Compartment and Storage
Loading and inadequate stowing/securing of cargo can
compromise the safety of the vehicle and its stability.
The cargo and its placement aect the driving performance
of the THINK City. Proper weight placement and a low
gravity point make for a stable vehicle and reduces the risk of
shtailing. Never exceed the weight limit stated on the label
inside the driver door jam.
Never let objects lie loose and unsecured in the vehicle. If a
sudden stop is made or if there is a collision, these objects can
y through the air and injure both driver and passenger. Always
place the heaviest objects on the oor and up against the seat
backs so they cannot move around. A bag weighing 40 lb will
equal a colliding weight of 2,000 lb in a 31 mph collision.
Shelf on the
dashboard
Shelf on
driver side
Pockets on back
side of seats
Storage area
under luggage
compartment
Tire changing tools
Space on the side of the
luggage compartment
Coin holder
Door side
pocket
Storage space
in center
console