Attention! Do not wear the shoulder part of the belt so that it passes under the armpit or is in any other incorrect position.
Attention! Only one person should wear one seat belt. Failure to follow this rule can be very dangerous.
The seat belt provides maximum protection when the seatback is in a fully upright position. When the backrest is reclined, there is an increased risk that the passenger (driver) slips out from under the belt, especially in a frontal collision, and is injured by the belt or by hitting the front panel (dashboard) or seat back.
The driver and all adult passengers, as well as children large enough to be properly seated, must always wear seat belts.
The seat belts must not be twisted.
Do not install additional components or improve the design of the seat belt system yourself. This may cause the protective properties of the seat belts to be weakened.
To reduce the chance of serious injury or death in the event of an accident, including from an inflating airbag, position the driver's seat as far back as possible, but still have good visibility and access to the steering wheel, brake and accelerator pedals, and other controls. car control.