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Protecting children - general guidelines, All children shouldsit in a back seat, The passenger’s front airbagcan pose serious risks – HONDA 2013 Insight - Owner's Manual User Manual

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According to crash statistics,
children of all ages and sizes are
safer when they are restrained in a
back seat.

Whenever possible,

larger children should sit in the back
seat, on a booster seat if needed, and
be properly restrained with a seat
belt. (See

page

for important

information about protecting

Front airbags have been designed to
help protect adults in a moderate to
severe frontal collision. To do this,
the passenger’s front airbag is quite
large, and it can inflate with enough
force to cause very serious injuries.

If the vehicle seat is

too far forward, or the child’s head is
thrown forward during a collision, an
inflating front airbag can strike the
child with enough force to kill or
very seriously injure a small child.

The National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration and Transport
Canada recommend that all children
aged 12 and under be properly
restrained in a back seat. Some
states have laws restricting where
children may ride.

Children who ride in back are less
likely to be injured by striking
interior vehicle parts during a
collision or hard braking. Also,
children cannot be injured by an
inflating front airbag when they ride
in the back.

Even though your vehicle has an
advanced front airbag system that
automatically turns the passenger’s
front airbag off under certain
circumstances (see

page

), please

follow these guideli

nes:

If

the airbag inflates, it can hit the

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All Children Should
Sit in a Back Seat

The Passenger’s Front Airbag
Can Pose Serious Risks

Protecting Children

General Guidelines

Small Children

Larger Children
Children who have outgrown child
seats are also at risk of being injured
or killed by an inf lating passenger’s
f ront airbag.

Placing a f orward-f acing child seat in
the f ront seat of a vehicle equipped
with a passenger’s f ront airbag can
be hazardous.

Never put a rear-f acing child seat in
the f ront seat of a vehicle equipped
with a passenger’s f ront airbag.

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back of the child seat with enough
force to kill or very seriously injure
an infant.

larger children.)

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