Driver and Passenger Safety -> Important Safety Precautions for Your Honda CR-V SUV Second Generation (2001-2005)

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Restrain All Children  
every additional drink. So don’t drink  
and drive, and don’t let your friends  
drink and drive, either.  
recommendations throughout this  
section, and throughout this manual.  
The recommendations on this page  
are the ones we consider to be the  
most important.  
Children age 12 and under should  
ride properly restrained in a back  
seat, not the front seat. Infants and  
small children should be restrained  
in a child seat. Larger children  
should use a booster seat and a lap/  
shoulder belt until they can use the  
belt properly without a booster seat  
Control Your Speed  
Excessive speed is a major factor in  
crash injuries and deaths. Generally,  
the higher the speed, the greater the  
risk, but serious injuries can also  
occur at lower speeds. Never drive  
faster than is safe for current  
conditions, regardless of the  
maximum speed posted.  
Always Wear Your Seat Belt  
A seat belt is your best protection in  
all types of collisions. Airbags are  
designed to supplement seat belts,  
not replace them. So even though  
(see pages 32  
49 ).  
Be Aware of Airbag Hazards  
your vehicle is equipped with airbags, While airbags can save lives, they  
make sure you and your passengers  
always wear your seat belts, and  
can cause serious or fatal injuries to  
occupants who sit too close to them,  
or are not properly restrained.  
Infants, young children, and short  
adults are at the greatest risk. Be  
sure to follow all instructions and  
warnings in this manual.  
Keep Your Vehicle in Safe  
Condition  
Having a tire blowout or a  
mechanical failure can be extremely  
hazardous. To reduce the possibility  
of such problems, check your tire  
pressures and condition frequently,  
and perform all regularly scheduled  
maintenance (see page 187 ).  
wear them properly (see page ).  
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Don’t Drink and Drive  
Alcohol and driving don’t mix. Even  
one drink can reduce your ability to  
respond to changing conditions, and  
your reaction time gets worse with  
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