Additional Safety Information - Acura 1995 NSX Online Reference Owner's Manual

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The seat belts and airbags are
obviously important parts of your
occupant protection system.
In addition, you should know that
sitting upright, locking the doors,
and stowing things properly can also
increase your safety and possibly
even save your life.
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Seat-Back Position
The seat-backs should be in an
upright position for you and your
passenger to get the most protection
from the seat belts.
If you recline a seat-back, you reduce
the protective capability of your seat
belt. The farther a seat-back is
reclined, the greater the risk that you
will slide under the belt in a severe
crash and be very seriously injured.
For information on how to adjust the
seat-back, see page 52.
Door Locks
It is not safe to leave your car doors
unlocked. A passenger, especially a
child, could open a door and acciden-
tally fall out. Also, there is a greater
chance of being thrown out of the car
during a crash when the doors are
not locked.

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Storing Cargo Safely
Before you drive, make sure you first
securely store or tie clown any items
that could be thrown around the car
and hurt someone, or interfere with
your ability to operate the controls.
Be sure to keep compartment doors
closed when the car is moving. If a
passenger hits the door of an open
glove box, for example, he could
injure his knees.
For information on loading cargo, see
page 115.
Driver and Passenger Safety

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