
There are two buttons on the armrest. Press the buttons while leaning your back backward to push the seat back and adjust it. There is a lever on the right side of the seat. Pull it backward while gently leaning back with your own weight to adjust to a comfortable position. You can also adjust the aisle seat toward the aisle to increase the width between seats.

I often take coaches for business trips, and adjusting the seat backward is actually quite simple. Most coach seats have a small metal handle on the side—you just need to lift it upward with your fingers to release the lock, then gently push the backrest backward with your body, and the seat will slide along the rail. High-end buses may be equipped with electric buttons that allow you to adjust the angle with a single press. Safety tip: Always operate when the vehicle is stationary or at low speed to avoid falling during movement. Don’t adjust the angle too much, and be careful not to squeeze the passenger behind you—it’s basic courtesy. The handle may get stuck over time, so wipe it regularly with a damp cloth to prevent rust. During long trips, I always adjust to a comfortable angle, which helps me rest better and reduces back pain.

When adjusting passenger seat, I pay special attention to safety details. First ensure the vehicle is completely stopped, then locate the lever under the seat and lift it with fingers to unlock. Gently push the backrest backward for gradual movement. Avoid rushing the adjustment to prevent jamming or personal injury. Maintain a stable sitting position during adjustment to prevent loss of control. Excessive recline may affect rear passenger space, so I recommend making small adjustments that don't inconvenience others. New vehicles may have automatic locking - always verify the seat is securely fixed before relaxing. Never adjust while driving due to extreme risk. Remember these points for safe and comfortable journeys.

Passenger vehicle seats typically feature a mechanical sliding rail mechanism for reclining adjustment. Pull the side handle to release the lock, then lean back to move the seat. Release the handle to lock the position. Before operation, check if the handle moves smoothly to avoid damage from forced pulling. These simple steps ensure convenient travel adjustments.


