What part does the safety headrest in Subject One protect?
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Subject One safety headrest protects the neck safety of drivers and passengers. Here are the relevant introductions: 1. Position of the headrest: Adjust the height of the headrest to the level of the occupant's eyes or the upper edge of the ears, and the closer the back of the head is to the car headrest, the better, preferably not exceeding 10 cm, which can maximize the protection of the driver and passenger's neck safety. 2. Function of the headrest: While providing comfort for drivers and passengers, the car headrest can better protect the neck safety of drivers and passengers in the event of a traffic accident. For example, in collision accidents such as rear-end collisions, a huge impact force will be generated, causing the head of the driver and passenger to violently tilt backward. In this case, the fragile neck is very vulnerable to injury, and even fatal injuries may occur.