Follow our recommendations and have a fun and safe Carnival

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Siga as nossas recomendações e passe um Carnaval divertido e em segurança
The carnival is a period of leaf and diversity for adults and children. Masks, paintings, ornaments, decorative objects... Everything serves to embody a character, participate in a parade or have fun in a good company. But for the Carnival period to be synonymous with joy and good disposition, there is a series of additional care that should be on the steering wheel. Cuidados com as crianças
  • If you are in the company of masquerade children, make sure that the data or masks do not impede the use of the safety belt or its effectiveness.
  • If a child has an object or ornament in his/her possession, make sure that it does not come loose in the scaffold, since it could cause injuries in the event of an accident. Name-I know that a seemingly harmless object can transform into a real projectile in case of sudden deceleration.
Attention! The view does not appear as soon as the object is projected. Or a simple fact that the passenger compartment may become lodged on the work pedal or accelerator, preventing or limiting its effectiveness. We know you are eager to show off your Carnival costume, but you should pay attention to the type of clothing and shoes you will wear while driving.
  • Shoes or shoes that are oversized or inappropriate for the practice of this activity may lead to errors or delays in responding to a dangerous situation.
  • Careful! Too long or too tight pieces of clothing can limit your movements or put pressure on you (for example, not using the gearbox or pedals).
  • If you have worn any ornament or are trying to use a mask or eyeglasses, make sure that it does not impair your visibility or that it does not dislocate on the floor, potentially limiting your perception of what is around you momentarily.
And because unforeseen events do not occur on the day, in the place, there is no maintenance diagram or Help Flash is required to operate before leaving the car to assemble and place the signal triangle in safety.