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QuestionMy husband thinks putting my purse on the floor on the driver's side when I am driving is safe. Is it really safe?Community AnswerNo, it isn't safe. There should be nothing placed on the driver's side floor that may move against the pedals or interfere with your foot movement.
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QuestionHow far should the top of your head be from the roof of the car? Can it be too close?Community AnswerAs a rule of thumb, about one fist between your head and the roof. Generally, you should be able to see all of the instruments on the dashboard as well as the road in front of the car.
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QuestionShould I have my foot on the clutch when changing gears in a manual vehicle?Community AnswerYes, of course; that’s the only way to change the gear selection.
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QuestionHow far should my knees be from the dashboard?Community AnswerFocus more on your legs and their positioning. There will probably be a space about the size of your fist between your knees and the dashboard.
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QuestionWhere should my feet be positioned?Community AnswerIn an automatic car, your right foot should be on the brake or gas pedal and your left foot should be out of the way. In a manual vehicle, your left foot should be on the clutch.
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QuestionHow do I change seat positions on the driver's side?Community AnswerMost modern cars offer a leg, hip, and knee height position, back position, and sometimes a lumbar. These can range from electronic or manual, depending on the vehicle. Usually the lever will be on the side of or under the seat.
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QuestionHow far should the steering wheel be from my body?Community AnswerThere should be at least 10 inches between the center of the wheel and your breast bone (for reasons related to airbag safety).
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QuestionHow far back should I keep my seat while driving?Community AnswerThe seat should be as far back as possible, but also allow for slightly bent knees when operating the pedals. Knees should be only slightly bent but be comfortable with the pedals. This improves leg safety in case of a crash.
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QuestionHow do I adjust seating to the proper position when I am driving?Community AnswerPull over and adjust. Moving seat while driving can cause sudden jerking motions only takes a minute or two to pull over and adjust.
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