Safety posture on Vietnamese cars need to remember

In order to limit casualties when sitting in a car where a collision occurs, you need to fasten yourself to the seat, bend down as low as possible, hold your head to reduce injury.

Safe posture when the car is in distress

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When a car collides, if you sit in the top, take two crossed hands, hold the head to make a tight block.

Why do you need a seat belt when you sit in a car?

After watching the video below, the first thing to do when you get into your car is to wear a seatbelt no matter where you sit in the car.
The video below has shown very clearly the difference between fastening and not wearing a seatbelt. Specifically, with 4 people with different positions on the car, while driving and guests behind the driver's seat fasten their belts, the remaining two do not tie.

When the incident occurred (collision in front of the obstacle), the two of them did not fasten their seatbelt on the front, slid the seats, the head hit the steering wheel, the chest to tap-on and the back of the person behind it slammed up. car ceiling. In the meantime, two seatbelters were thrown back in front of the inertia but immediately the seat belt worked, holding the body back into the seat.

Thus, with the difference shown clearly on the video, it will surely make many people think again before hesitating to use the seatbelt on the car.

How to buckle up

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Children under 4 years of age should use child seats with separate seat belts.