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.
Most defensive driving courses advise to at least have 12 to 15 inches of space between the chest and the steering wheel.
Most defensive driving courses advise to at least have 12 to 15 inches of space between the chest and the steering wheel.
12 to 15 inches
12-15 inches
12-15 inches
There should be a minimum of 10 inches.
No less than 10 inches is what all experts recommend. Any closer and there is a likelihood of serious injury from the air bag in an accident.
it should be 5inches between a driver and steering wheel
plueral space
0 it should hit your chest.
The space between your chin and your chest is called your Neck. The neck is the part of a person's body that connects the head to the rest of the body, and also links the spinal cord to the brain.
16 Inches.