Driving
Information on driving
Pedals
Fig. 96
In the footwell: Pedals in vehicles
with an automatic gearbox.
1
Accelerator.
2
Brake pedal.
Fig. 97
In the footwell: Pedals in vehicles
with a manual gearbox.
1
Accelerator.
2
Brake pedal.
3
Vehicles with a manual gearbox:
Clutch
pedal
The operation and freedom of movement
of all pedals must never be impaired by ob-
jects or
floor
mats.
Use only
floor
mats that leave the pedal
area free and can be securely fastened in
the footwell.
WARNING
Objects in the driver footwell can hinder
pedal operation. This can lead to loss of
control of the vehicle and increase the risk
of serious injury.
·
Make sure that all pedals can always be
operated without any hindrance.
·
The
floor
mats must always be properly
secured in the footwell.
·
No additional
floor
mats or other
floor
coverings should be placed over the
fit-
ted
floor
mat.
·
Make sure that no objects can enter the
driver footwell while the vehicle is in
motion.
·
If there are any objects in the footwell,
remove them when the vehicle is
parked.
·
Wear shoes that provide good grip for
your feet when using the pedals.
WARNING
Always observe current
traffic
regulations
and speed limits, and think ahead when
driving. Correct interpretation of a driving
situation can make the
difference
be-
tween reaching your destination safely
and having an accident with serious inju-
ries.
·
Take regular breaks on long journeys –
at least every two hours.
NOTICE
The pedals must be freely operable at all
times. For example, a larger brake pedal
travel will be necessary in order to stop the
vehicle if a brake circuit fails. The brake
pedal will have to be depressed further and
harder than normal.
Information on driving
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