Adults, Protecting adults – HONDA 2000 Civic Coupe - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Protecting Adults

Introduction

The following pages provide

instructions on how to properly

protect the driver and other adult

occupants.

These instructions also apply to

children who have outgrown child

seats and are large enough to wear

lap/shoulder belts. (See page

37

for

important additional guidelines on

how to properly protect larger

children.)

1. Close and Lock the Doors

After everyone has entered the car,

be sure the doors are closed and

locked.

Your car has a door monitor light on

the instrument panel to indicate

when a specific door is not tightly

closed.

For safety, locking the doors reduces

the chance that a passenger,

especially a child, will open a door

while the car is moving and

accidentally fall out. It also reduces

the chance of someone being thrown

out of the car during a crash.

For security, locked doors can

prevent an outsider from

unexpectedly opening a door when

you come to a stop.

See page

70

for how to lock the

doors.

2.Adjust the Front Seats

Any driver who sits too close to the

steering wheel is at risk of being

seriously injured or killed by striking

the steering wheel, or from being

struck by an inflating airbag during a

crash.

To reduce the chance of injury, wear

your seat belt properly, sit upright

with your back against the seat, and

move the seat as far back as possible

from the steering wheel while still

maintaining full control of the car.

Also make sure your front seat

passenger moves the seat as far to

the rear as possible.

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