Honda Pilot 2003

Owner's Manual - Page 26

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According to accident statistics,
children of all ages and sizes are
safer when they are restrained in the
back seat, not the front seat. The
National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration and Transport
Canada recommend that all children
ages 12 and under be properly
restrained in a back seat.
In a back seat, children are less
likely to be injured by striking hard
interior parts during a collision or
hard braking. Also, children cannot
be injured by an inflating airbag
when they ride in the back.During a
crash, the belt could press deep
into the child and cause very
serious injuries.
If you are not wearing a
seat belt in a crash, you could be
thrown forward into the
dashboard and crush the child.
Ifyouarewearingaseatbelt,the
child can be torn from your arms
during a crash. For example, if
your vehicle crashes into a parked
vehicleat30mph(48km/h),a
20-lb (9 kg) infant will become a
600-lb (275 kg) force, and you will
not be able to hold on.
Children Should Sit in the Back
Seat
Never put a seat belt over yourself
and an infant or child.
Additional Precautions to Parents
Neverholdaninfantorchildon
your lap.
Protecting Children
Driver and Passenger Safety
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