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
The second intercostal space is located approximately 2 inches below the clavicle. This space is between the second and third ribs, along the side of the chest.
0 it should hit your chest.
There should be at least 10-12 inches of space between you and the steering wheel to ensure safe driving and prevent injury from the airbag deploying in case of an accident. Make sure to adjust your seat position and steering wheel height for optimal comfort and control.