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Important safety precautions – HONDA 2000 Insight - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Important Safety Precautions

You'll find many safety

recommendations throughout this

section, and throughout this manual.

The recommendations on this page

are the ones we consider to be the

most important.

Always Wear Your Seat Belt

A seat belt is your best protection in

all types of collisions. Airbags

supplement seat belts, but airbags

are designed to inflate only in a

moderate to severe frontal collision.

So even though your car is equipped

with airbags, make sure you and

your passenger always wear your

seat belts, and wear them properly.

(See page

15

).

Your Car is Not Recommended

for Child Passengers

Since all children are safest in the

back seat of a car, and your car does

not have a back seat, we recommend

that you do not carry a child

passenger.

Due to the passenger's

airbag hazard, you should never

carry an infant in a rear-facing child

seat in this car. If a small child who

must be restrained in a forward-

facing child seat, or a larger child,

must ride in this car, be sure to

follow all instructions and safety

warnings in this manual. (See pages

26

and

29

.)

Be Aware of Airbag Hazards

While airbags can save lives, they

can cause serious or fatal injuries to

occupants who sit too close to them,

or are not properly restrained.

Infants, young children, and short

adults are at the greatest risk. Be

sure to follow all instructions and

warnings in this manual. (See page

7

.)

Don't Drink and Drive

Alcohol and driving don't mix. Even

one drink can reduce your ability to

respond to changing conditions, and

your reaction time gets worse with

every additional drink. So don't drink

and drive, and don't let your friends

drink and drive, either.

Control Your Speed

Excessive speed is a major factor in

crash injuries and deaths. Generally,

the higher the speed the greater the

risk, but serious accidents can also

occur at lower speeds. Never drive

faster than is safe for current

conditions, regardless of the

maximum speed posted.

Keep Your Car in Safe Condition

Having a tire blowout or a

mechanical failure can be extremely

hazardous. To reduce the possibility

of such problems, check your tire

pressures and condition frequently,

and perform all regularly scheduled

maintenance. (See page

148

.)

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