Seat Belts
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SEAT BELT SAFETY
The seat belts supplied with your car are intended for use by adult
sized occupants and must be used by one occupant only.
Ensure that all passengers are securely strapped in at all times and
be sure to observe the following precautions:
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Adjust seat belts to eliminate any slack. Do not pull the belt away
from the body - to be fully effective, the seat belt must remain in
full contact with the body at all times.
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Fit the lap strap across the PELVIS (never across the abdomen),
ensuring that the diagonal strap passes across the CHEST and
SHOULDER.
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Always replace a seat belt assembly that has withstood the
strain of a severe vehicle impact, or if the webbing shows signs
of fraying.
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DO NOT wear seat belts over hard, sharp or fragile items in
clothing, such as pens, keys, spectacles etc.
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Where possible, use the seat belts to secure luggage carried on
the seats - in an accident, loose items can be thrown around
inside the car, causing serious injury.
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In most countries, all occupants are required by law to wear a
seat belt, unless they have been issued with a medical
exemption certificate. During pregnancy, women should wear
the lap belt across the hips below the baby, with the diagonal
belt passing across the shoulder, between the breasts and to
one side of the baby - if in doubt consult a doctor.
For Your Safety .........
Do not use a seat belt that is
twisted or obstructed in any
way.
Do not allow occupants to
travel with the seat backs
reclined steeply rearwards.
Do not allow foreign matter
(particularly sugary food and
drink particles) to enter the seat
belt buckles - such substances
can render the buckles
inoperative.