Should drivers and front seat passengers, including small adults and children 13 years of age and older, adjust the seat in a particular way to get maximum effectiveness from Airbags?
Drivers should always wear safety belts and position their seat as far back from the steering wheel as comfortable while still allowing safe operation of the vehicle. Front seat passengers in vehicles equipped with passenger-side Airbags should always wear safety belts and move the seat to its most rearward position. Children less than 13 years old should ride properly restrained in the rear seat.
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