Studies have shown that if you are in a crash while using seat belts, your chances of being hurt or killed are greatly reduced. Seat belts will move with you and lock up if a crash occurs. They keep you from being thrown from the vehicle and against parts inside of your vehicle. In addition to protecting you from injury as a driver, seat belts help you keep control of the vehicle. If you are struck from the side or make a quick turn, the force could push you sideways and therefore you cannot steer the vehicle if you are not behind the wheel. In many states it is illegal to drive or to be a front-seat passenger, without wearing seat belts. Seatbelts may be required under graduated driver licensing for drivers or all occupants of the vehicle. All occupants must be furnished with and use seat belts while the motorhome is in motion. However, it is not intended for all seats to be simultaneously occupied while the vehicle is in motion without regard to the total loaded weight of your motorhome. Before you drive away, always fasten your seat belt and make sure all your passengers are using seat belts or child restraints, if equipped. Also, remember to lock the vehicle’s doors and turn on the childproof locks, if equipped, if children are in the vehicle. Periodically inspect the seat belts in your motorhome to make sure they work properly and are not damaged. Carefully inspect to make sure there are no nicks, tears, or cuts in the belt material. Replace the motorhome seat belts as necessary.
It is important to wear the seat belt correctly:
NOTICE
The sleeping accommodations in your motorhome are designed for occupancy ONLY while the vehicle is parked and set up for camping.
WARNING
If your RV is equipped with an airbag by the chassis manufacturer, the description and important safety information about the air bag system can be found in the chassis owner’s manual. Whether or not an airbag is provided, all occupants including the driver should always wear their seat belts any time the RV is in motion. Failure to properly wear a seat belt or sitting in the RV where no seat belt is provided while the RV is in motion increases the risk of severe injury or death in the event of a crash. Failure to inspect and, if necessary, replace damaged seat belts could result in severe personal injuries in the event of a collision.
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