Safety & Your Vehicle
How should you adjust your head restraint for safety?
- ○As low as possible
- ✓So the top is at least level with the top of your ears
- ○Tilted fully forward
- ○Removed for comfort
Correct answer
So the top is at least level with the top of your ears
A correctly set head restraint, with its rigid part at least level with the top of your ears, reduces neck injury in a crash (rule 97).
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