Comfortable Driving Tips on Vacation
Recreation to a place of entertainment or visiting family out of town would make the holidays more enjoyable activities. But do not forget about safety during the trip. For those of you who drove the car in a relatively long time, to note several aspects.
Driving position
There are three aspects that must be considered when setting up driving position, namely comfort, communication, and control. Comfort, while in good condition, expected no sooner tired body causing maximum concentration while driving remains in a relatively long time.
Communications, the driver must get the best visibility and be able to communicate with the car or the surrounding environment. So factor ‘seen and be seen’ is met. Control, the driver must observe the condition responsive environment, quickly take appropriate action and to anticipate every possibility of danger.
Sitting position
Set against the back completely against the back of the chair to the base of the spine. When the back against perfect, then use both wrists as a measure. Position both wrists on the steering wheel, and lower, respectively at 3 o’clock position (right hand) and at 9 (left hand).
If there is tilt steering, adjust the steering wheel facing the chest, give a range of 10 inches. So if the air bag inflates, it will protect the chest, not the head. Then set your feet on the pedals. Place the heel of your right foot between the accelerator and brake pedal. This position will accelerate the reaction when sudden braking is required.
Also adjust the head restraint height is limited to the ear, so as to protect the head and neck injuries in the event of collision from the front and rear.
Hand position
Position your hands at 3 and 9 o’clock position, because this position can control the vehicle better. Also instruments such as wipers can also be moved using fingers, not the hand. This position also does not make the body tired, because the hand position was not higher than the heart.
However, keep in mind, your thumbs not into the steering wheel. Because if you drive the front wheels caught something, for example, blocks, sidewalks, embankments, and so on, then usually the steering wheel would spin very fast. This condition can cause injury to the wrist and fingers.
Finally, do not forget to always use a safety belt and the rest once a four hours during the trip. Happy holidays!
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