Should You Sit in the Back Seat or Front Passenger Seat in a Car?
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Whether to sit in the front passenger seat or the back seat when riding in someone else's car depends on the situation. If you're in a familiar person's car, it's appropriate to sit in the front passenger seat as a sign of respect, and it also allows for conversation during the drive, helping to reduce driver fatigue. Precautions for sleeping in a car are as follows: Ventilation: When sleeping in a car, always leave a gap to allow air circulation. Do not close all windows and doors completely to avoid oxygen deprivation and suffocation. However, the gap should not be too large to prevent attracting unwanted attention or theft. Air Conditioning Usage: When sleeping in a car, it's best to turn off the compressor and switch the air conditioning to external circulation mode to allow natural airflow into the car. Avoid using the compressor and internal circulation mode to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning. Parking Location: Choose an open area to park when resting in a car. Avoid parking in underground garages or other confined spaces to prevent carbon monoxide buildup.