According to the Department of Motor Vehicles, for safety in the event of an accident, you should adjust the seat of your vehicle so that your chest is 10-12 inches away from your airbag and steering wheel.
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144 inches- 12ft multiplied by twelve inches (which is how many inches are to a foot) is 144 inches
240 cm is equal to 94.5 inches This site should help you in case of future questions: http://manuelsweb.com/in_cm.htm
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10 inches!!
You should be 10 inches... For safety reason.
McHenry County College "Defensive Driving Course Test": 12 to 15 inches.
Chest compression depth for CPR is: Adult = 2 inches Child = 1 to 1 1/2 inches Infant: 1/2 to 1 inch.
10 inches is the recommended space. The reason is that in a collision the air bag has sufficient room to expand and properly protect you from major injuries.
For an adult, compress the chest 1 1/2 to 2 inches.
For an Adult, apply pressure to compress chest 2 inches. For a Child, apply pressure to compress chest 1 - 1 1/2 inches. For an Infant, apply pressure to compress chest 1/2 - 1 inches.
1 - 1½ inches for a child, ½ to 1 inch for an infant.
Right under the breasts is 37 inches and around the fullest part is 42 inches.
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To reduce injury in the event of a crash, your body should be positioned at least 10 inches away from the steering wheel. This distance helps ensure that the airbag can deploy properly and reduces the risk of injury from the steering wheel itself. Additionally, maintaining a proper distance allows for better control of the vehicle. Always adjust your seat and steering wheel accordingly for optimal safety.