Oldsmobile Cutlass 1998 s Owner's Guide
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Get it up  to  speed.  Then  stop the vehicle.  The rider 
doesn't  stop.  The  person  keeps  going  until  stopped by something. 
In a 
real  vehicle,  it could  be  the  windshield ... 
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or the  instrument-  panel . . . or the  safety belts! 
With  safety  belts, 
you slow down as the  vehicle  does. 
You get  more  time to stop. You stop over mare distmce, 
and your  strongest  bones  take the forces. That's~why 
safety belts  make  such  good  sense. 
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@’ If  I’m  a good driver,  and  I  never  drive  far from 
A: You  may be  an  excellent  driver,  but if  you’re  in an 
home,  why  should  I  wear  safety  belts? 
accident -- even  one that  isn’t  your  fault -- you  and 
your  passengers  can  be  hurt.  Being  a  good  driver 
doesn’t  protect  you 
from things  beyond  your 
control,  such  as bad  drivers. 
Most  accidents  occur  within 
25 miles (40 km) of 
home.  And  the greatest  number  of serious  injuries 
and  deaths  occur  at  speeds  of less  than 
40 mph 
(65 km/h). 
Safety  belts are for  everyone. 
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How to Wear Safety Belts  Properly 
Adults 
This part is only  €or  people of adult  size. 
Be  aware 
that there  are  special things to know about  safety 
belts  and  children.  And  there  are  different  rules  for  smaller  children  and  babies. 
If a  child will be riding in your 
vehicle, 
see the  part of this manual  called  “Children.” 
Follow  those  rules  for  everyone’s  protection. 
First,  you’ll  want  to  know  which  restraint  systems  your 
vehicle  has. 
We’ll 
start with  the  driver  position. 
Driver Position 
This part describes  the  driver’s  restraint  system. 
Lap-Shoulder  Belt 
The  driver  has  a  lap-shoulder  belt.  Here’s  how  to  wear 
it  properly. 
1. Close and lock  the  door. 
2. Adjust  the  seat  (to  see  how,  see  “Seats”  in the  Index) 
so you  can  sit  up  straight. 
3. Pick  up  the  latch  plate and pull  the  belt  across  you. 
Don’t  let  it get  twisted. 
The  shoulder  belt  may  lock 
if you  pull  the  belt  across 
you  very  quickly. 
If this  happens,  let  the  belt go back 
slightly  to  unlock  it. Then  pull  the  belt  across  you 
more  slowly. 
4. Push  the  latch  plate  into  the  buckle  until  it clicks.  
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Shoulder  Belt  Height  Adjuster 
Before  you  begin  to  drive,  move  the  shoulder  belt adjuster  to 
the height  that  is right  for you. 
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The safety belt locks if there’s a sudden  stop or crash, or 
if you pull the belt very quickly  out of the  retractor.  
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Adjust  the  height so that the shoulder  portion of the  belt is 
centered  on  your  shoulder.  The  belt  should  be  away fkom 
your  face  and  neck,  but  not falling o€€ your  shoulder. 
&: What’s  wrong  with  this? You can  be  seriously  hurt if your  shoulder  belt is 
too  loose.  In  a  crash,  you  would  move  forward 
too  much,  which 
could increase  injury.  The 
shoulder  belt  should  fit  against  your  body. 
A: The  shoulder  belt is too loose. It won’t  give  nearly 
as much  protection this way. 
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Q: Mat’s wrong  with  this? 
You can be  seriously  injured 
if your  belt  is 
buckled  in the wrong  place  like  this. In a crash, 
the  belt  would 
go up over  your  abdomen.  The 
belt  forces  would  be  there,  not  at the  pelvic 
bones.  This  could  cause  serious  internal injuries. 
Always  buckle  your  belt  into the buckle 
nearest  you. 
A: The belt is buckled in the wrong  place. 
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Q: What's  wrong  with  this? 
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A: The  shoulder  belt is worn under  the arm. It should 
be 
worn over  the  shoulder at all  times. 
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You  can be  seriously  injured if you wear  the 
shoulder  belt  under your arm. 
In a crash,  your 
body  would  move 
too far forward, which would 
increase  the chance 
of head  andneck  injury. 
Also,  the belt  would  apply 
too much force  to  the 
ribs, 
which aren't as strong  as shoulder bomes. 
You  could  also  severely  injure internal organs 
like  your  liver  or spleen. 
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&.’ What’s  wrong  with this? 
A: The belt is twisted across the  body. 
You  can  be  seriously  injured  by a twisted  belt.  In 
a  crash, 
you wouldn’t  have  the  full  width of the 
belt 
to spread  impact  forces. If a  belt is twisted, 
make  it  straight 
so it  can  work  properly,  or  ask 
your  retailer  to 
fix it.