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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.

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How much space should there be between your chest and the center of 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.


How much space should there be between your chest and the center of the steering wheels?

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In vehicles equipped with an airbag how much space should there be between the driver's chest and the center of the steering wheel?

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How much space should there be between you and your chest and the center of the steering wheel in a vehicle equipped with an airbag?

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How many inches of space you need to have between chest and steering wheel?

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How many inches away from the steering wheel should Chest be?

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How much space is there between you and the center of a steering wheel with an airbag?

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