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Safety
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Observ
e tr
affic l
aws and speed limits.
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Always reduce your speed as appropriate
for road, traffic and weather conditions.
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When travelling long distances, take breaks
regularly - at least every two hours.
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If possible, avoid driving when you are tired
or stressed.
WARNING
When driving safety is impaired during a
trip, the risk of injury and accidents increa-
ses.
Safety equipment
Never put your safety or the safety of your
passengers in danger
. In the e
v
ent of an acci-
dent, the safety equipment may reduce the
risk of injury. The following points cover part
of the safety equipment in your SEAT:
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three-point seat belts,
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belt tension limiters for the front and rear
side seats,
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Belt tensioners for the front seats,
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front airbags,
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knee airbags,
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side airbags in the front seat backrests,
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side airbags in the rear seat backrests*,
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head-protection airbags,
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“ISOFIX” anchor points for child seats in the
rear side seats with the “ISOFIX” system,
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height-adjustable front head restraints,
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belt height adjustment for the front seats,
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rear head restraints with in-use position and
non-use position,
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adjustable steering column.
The safety equipment mentioned above
works together to provide you and your pas-
sengers with the best possible protection in
the event of an accident. However, these
safety systems can only be effective if you
and your passengers are sitting in a correct
position and use this equipment properly.
Safety is everyone's business!
Correct position of the vehi-
cle occupants
Correct sitting position
Fig. 82 The correct distance between the driv-
er and the st
eering wheel must be at l
east 25
cm (10 inches).
Fig. 83 Correct belt web and head restraint
positions
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