Do the head restraints on the rear seats need to be adjusted?
Active and passive safety
Explanation
The **headrests** are **passive safety** devices that protect the neck and cervical spine in the event of a sudden impact. It is crucial to adjust the headrests to the appropriate height for all passengers, both in the front and rear seats.
- The top of the headrest should be at the same height as the top of the passenger's head. This helps minimize the risk of neck injuries during an accident.
- The distance between the head and the headrest should be four centimeters or less to offer optimal protection.
Therefore, it is necessary to adjust the headrests of the rear seats to ensure the safety of all vehicle occupants.
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