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Cross your legs, lie on your side, and sit in a pan. These movements make you doubly dangerous when riding.

"There are thousands of roads, safety comes first", often talking about how to drive safely, but it seems that few people pay attention to how to ride safely. Sometimes, many seemingly comfortable "sitting postures" actually have certain safety hazards, which will not only affect the driver's safe driving, but also cause greater harm to passengers in an emergency. What I want to talk about today is some wrong "riding ways". Don't "sit" like this when riding. 1, lying flat in the back Many friends like to lie flat in the back seat when taking long-distance buses. After all, this can stretch their body posture to a great extent in the car, but it is difficult to be fixed by the seat belt, so there is a great safety hazard. If the vehicle encounters an emergency when driving, the body will rush forward and get stuck in the middle of the front and rear rows. If a vehicle collides, it is very easy to be injured by sharp objects such as metal tracks under the front seats. 2. Sit in the co-pilot and put your legs on the center console. It is also common to sit in the co-pilot and put your legs on the center console. However, this sitting posture will first block the driver's view of the right rearview mirror and the right window when driving, which is very easy to cause the driver to misjudge the operation when driving. And this sitting posture is also very dangerous. When braking suddenly, without leg support, the body will slide forward. In the event of a collision, the airbag will pop up and hurt the leg, and even throw people out of the car. 3. Sit on the co-pilot's side, sit on the co-pilot's seat. Sometimes when you are sleepy, you will lower the backrest of the seat, then lie on your side and curl your legs and feet on the chair. Some people don't even wear a seat belt in order not to be bound by it. This sitting posture is also very dangerous. Even if the seat belt is fastened, it has no protection at all, and the head of the vehicle will not be protected by the airbag in the event of a collision. 4. It's not uncommon to see half a body sticking out of the skylight, especially the forest path with good air or the winding mountain road by the sea, and most of them are children. Let's not say that when the vehicle is turning or driving uphill or downhill, it is easy for the child to stand unsteadily and fall. If it encounters a collision or rear-end collision, it is very easy for the child to fly out of the car by inertia. 5. Children do not use safety seats in the car. The new traffic regulations require that children under 4 years old must use it, and children under 12 years old cannot sit in the co-pilot position. There are always many careless parents who don't agree with the protection of safety seats, or don't want to sit in child seats because their children are crying. Many parents think it is safe to hold their children with both hands when riding in a car, but in fact, there are too many tragic cases in which children are shaken in the car or even thrown out of the car when the car collides. 6. It is normal to sit cross-legged or cross-legged, and make moderate changes, but don't keep it for a long time, such as cross-legged posture. If there is some emergency braking, your body will rush forward because of inertia. Without leg support, the body is likely to be injured by a collision in the car, which is also very dangerous. In addition, some people like to sit cross-legged, which is the same as crossing their legs. Once a collision occurs, it is very likely to cause abdominal, leg and knee injuries. 7. So what is the correct sitting posture? Having said so many incorrect sitting postures, how should I "sit" by bus? First of all, regardless of the front or rear passengers, the seat height and backrest angle can be adjusted to suit their comfortable sitting posture. In the car, make sure that the driver and passengers have a good view. Second, make sure that your legs can support your body when you bump the road and brake suddenly to avoid slipping. The most important thing is that all passengers in the car should fasten their seat belts, and children should sit in safety seats and be fixed. In this way, in case of emergency, we can get the best protection for ourselves. Summary: there is no small matter in safety, so nip in the bud. There are always many people who think that accidents are only individual cases, so they often take chances and think that they will not encounter them. However, dangerous situations on the road may happen at any time, and often this kind of luck is followed by a bloody case. Therefore, for yourself and your family, you must develop good riding habits and never take it lightly.