
1. Never leave the keys in the car, as children can start the vehicle, release the brake, and shift gears, which can lead to serious disasters.
2. Activate the window lock function to prevent children from playing with the switches, allowing you to focus more on driving.
3. Use child safety locks to prevent children from opening the doors while the vehicle is in motion, which can lead to unfortunate accidents.
4. Buckle the seatbelt when not in use to avoid the risk of suffocation for children.
5. Carefully store sharp objects and chemicals in compartments or the trunk.
6. Never leave children alone in the car without supervision, as there are many points in the vehicle where a child could get stuck or even injured. On warm days, the temperature inside the car can rise quickly to dangerous levels, posing a risk of overheating and potentially leading to death.
7. Regularly monitor children to effectively control their actions is an essential principle for allowing them to use the car. The cardinal rule to avoid is leaving children alone in the vehicle; they may accidentally press the accelerator or shift gears, causing the car to move.
