Adjust the seat, if necessary, only before driving. After the seat is adjusted, make sure it is securely locked. To this end, try to move the seat and its backrest forward and backward without using the adjustment mechanism.
It is very dangerous to ride in the luggage compartment of a car or on a roof rack. In addition, the luggage compartment and the rear seats must not be used as a playground for children. In the event of an accident, there is an increased risk of serious injury or death for passengers placed in the luggage compartment or in the back seat without seat belts. Do not allow adult passengers and children to sit in those parts of your car that are not equipped with seats and seat belts. Make sure that every passenger in your vehicle is seated and wearing a seat belt, and that the child is secured in the child seat. To ensure the safety of children, do not let them adjust their seats on their own.
To reduce the risk of injury in a collision or sudden braking of the vehicle, the driver's and front passenger's seatbacks should be in a nearly upright position while driving. The effectiveness of the seat belts may be significantly reduced if the seat back is reclined. In this case, there is a risk that the passenger will slip out from under the seat belt and, as a result, will be seriously injured.
Attention! Make sure the seat has been adjusted by an adult.
If the adjustment was made by a child, it may cause an accident.
Do not place pillows, etc. between your back and the back of the seat while traveling in a car. This will reduce the effectiveness of the head restraints in the event of an accident.
When moving the seat or tilting the seat back, pay attention to the passengers sitting behind.