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If you do not wear the seat belt correctly or if you do not engage it in its buckle correctly, the seat belt cannot perform its intended protective function. This could result in serious or even fatal injury. For this reason, make sure that all occupants in particular, pregnant women always wear their seat belts correctly for every trip.
Make sure that the belt:
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crosses over your pelvis as low down as possible, i.e. over your hip joints and not across your stomach
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is close-fitting
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is not twisted
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crosses over the middle of your shoulder
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is not routed across your neck or under your arm
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is pulled tight over your hip joints by pulling the shoulder section of the belt upwards
Do not secure an object with a seat belt if the seat belt is also being used by one of the vehicle’s occupants.
Avoid wearing bulky clothing, e.g. a winter coat.
Do not route the seat belt strap over sharp or fragile objects, especially if these are on or in your clothing, e.g. spectacles, pens or keys. The seat belt strap could tear, which could result in injury to yourself or other vehicle occupants.
Only one person should use each seat belt at any one time.
On no account should children travel sitting on the lap of another occupant. It would not be possible to restrain the child in the event of an accident, braking or a sudden change in direction. This could result in serious injuries to the child and other vehicle occupants in the event of abrupt braking or even fatal injuries in the event of an accident.
Persons less than 1.50 m tall and children under twelve years of age cannot wear their seat belt properly. For this reason, secure these occupants in special suitable restraint systems installed on a suitable seat. Always observe the installation instructions of the child restraint system manufacturer.
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