Driving Ergonomics

What to look for and how to adjust your vehicle.

NOTE: Each vehicle make and model has different features and controls. Refer to the manufacturer's manual for more information on your vehicle.

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mannequin sitting in a car seat holding the steering wheel

6 Key Areas of Focus for Ideal Driving Postures

  1. SEAT PAN
  • Height: raise to allow for increased visibility while allowing for head clearance to sit upright
  • Angle: adjust to evenly support thighs on the seat
  • Length: adjust to allow space (2-3 fingers) between back of knee and seat edge
  • Shape: cradle thighs – no pressure points
  • Cushion: firm support
  1. BACKREST
  • Angle: adjust 90°–110° from the seat pan
  • Lumbar support: position the height of the support on the low back and adjust the depth between 2-4 cm from the backrest
  1. PEDALS
  • Distance: adjust seat forward or backward to depress pedals without extending the hip and knee or leaning forward out of the backrest
  1. STEERING WHEEL
  • Distance: adjust to at least 25 cm from body (for air bag deployment)
  • Angle: adjust to allow relaxed arm position and leg clearance
  • Technique: hold the sides of the wheel (9:00 & 3:00 positions) to maintain relaxed arm positions, close to the body
  1. CONTROLS
  • Distance: adjust seat forward or backward so controls are within full arm’s reach
  1. HEAD RESTRAINT
  • Height: adjust between ear level and top of head
  • Angle: adjust so that it is touching or positioned just behind the back of the head in an upright neck position

 

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