12-15 inches
it should be 5inches between a driver and steering wheel
On the dash on the drivers side on American vehicles that with left hand steering. It is a metal plate that is riveted to the dash.
Reduces wear between the internal metal parts.
Not sure what veihcle is. The distance between two vehicles depends on their speeds, the conditions of the vehicles, the road, the drivers' alertness and many other factors.
yes they have two steering wheels and two foot pedals for each driver, they use them in some drivers-ed vehicles
Right side of the drivers footwell, between the steering wheel and dash.
OnStar, a service provided to give directions and assistance to drivers, is now available for most cars when you buy them. However, it is considered an option in most cars, for which you will extra.
All drivers need to be properly belted and sit as far from the air bag as possible to allow the air bag to deploy. Short drivers should move the driver's seat rearward to allow space between the driver's chest and the steering wheel, and the seat back should be tilted back slightly. There is no precise distance known that will guarantee that no injuries will occur because all air bags are unique and deploy with different forces. However, the driver should refrain from leaning forward and, to the extent possible, the driver should hold the steering wheel from the side so that his/her arms aren't between the driver and the air bag. The farther away from the air bag the better.
handy cap
To remove the driver's steering wheel airbag on a 1999 Holden Commodore you will need a special set of tools to remove the 4 to 6 security screws that are holding it in. If the vehicle came equipped with a airbag, it needs to have one to remain road safe.
If you have access to the vehicles; it will be listed on the tag on the inside of the drivers door.................
in the fuse box on the drivers side just under the steering wheel (between the door an steering wheel) it's the big round silver one.