HONDA 2001 Passport - Owner's Manual User Manual

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7. Maintain a Proper Sitting

Position

After all occupants have adjusted

their seats and put on seat belts, it

is very important that they

continue to sit upright, well back

in their seats, with their feet on

the floor, until the vehicle is

parked and the engine

is off.
Sitting improperly can increase

the chance of injury during a

crash. For example, if an occupant

slouches, lies down, turns

sideways, sits forward, leans

forward or sideways, or puts one

or both feet up, the chance of

injury during a crash is greatly

increased.
In addition, an occupant who is

out of position in the front seat

can be seriously or fatally injured

by striking interior parts of the

vehicle, or by being struck by an

inflating airbag.

Remember, to get the best

protection from your vehicle's

airbags and other safety features,

you must sit properly and wear

your seat belt properly.

Advice for Pregnant Women

Because protecting the mother is

the best way to protect her unborn

child, a pregnant woman should

always wear a seat belt whenever

she drives or rides in a vehicle.

Driver and Passenger Safety

Sitting improperly or out of

position can result in serious

injury or death in a crash.

Always sit upright, well back in

the seat, with your feet on the

floor.

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