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Safe driving
WARNING
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Any inc
orrect sitting position increases the
risk of severe injuries.
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Sitting in an incorrect position exposes the
vehicle occupants to severe injuries if airbags
are triggered, by striking a vehicle occupant
who has assumed an incorrect sitting posi-
tion.
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Before the vehicle moves, assume the prop-
er sitting position and maintain it throughout
the trip. Before every trip, instruct your pas-
sengers to sit properly and to stay in this po-
sition during the trip ››› page 76, Correct posi-
tion of the vehicle occupants.
Correct adjustment of front head re-
s
tr
aint
s
Fig. 96 Correctly adjusted head restraint as
v
iew
ed fr
om the front and the side.
Properly adjusted head restraints are an im-
por
t
ant
part of passenger protection and can
reduce the risk of injuries in most accident
situations.
–
Adjust the head restraint so that its upper
edge is, as far as possible, at the same lev-
el as the top of your head, or at the very
least, at eye level ››› Fig. 96.
WARNING
●
Trav
elling with the head restraints removed
or improperly adjusted increases the risk of
severe injuries. An improper adjustment of
the head restraints may cause death in an ac-
cident and increase the risk of suffering inju-
ries during abrupt braking actions or unex-
pected manoeuvres.
●
The head restraints must always be adjus-
ted according to the height of the passenger.
Correct adjustment of rear head re-
s
tr
aint
s
Fig. 97 Head restraints in the correct posi-
tion.
Fig. 98 Head restraint position warning label.
Properly adjusted head restraints are an im-
por
t
ant
part of the passenger protection and
can reduce the risk of injuries in most acci-
dent situations
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