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6. General Motors recommends
that children be restrained when
riding. However, if conditions
require that a child must stand,
he should stand on the Hoor
directly behind the front seat.
This will minimize the possibility
of his being thrown from the
rear compartment during a sud-
den stop. This method should be
used only if more complete re-
straint cannot be used.
Rearview Mirrors
It is not intended that rearview
mirrors be used for backing up,
or for surveillance of conditions close
to the rear of the car. It is suggested
that the driver turn his head and look
to the rear for backing operations.
The inside day -night rearview
mirror incorporates a triple-jointed
mounting so the driver can position
the mirror vertically and horizontally
to suit his driving needs. It is only
necessary to exert enough pressure
to overcome the friction load at the
three joints in order to adjust the
mirror to any position within the
physical limits of its travel.
GOOD DRIVING PRACTICE: A
good driver always scans the area to
the rear BEFORE entering the ve-
hicle and backing up, and makes a
habit of using his rearview mirrors
while driving, so as to be aware of
the rearward aspect of his total driv-
ing environment.
MIRROR
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