It's the worst thing you can do in someone else's car, the CDC says

During the coronavirus pandemic, serving the driver is the safest thing to do.


Riders like Uber and Lyft still run in the middle of thecoronavirus pandemicalthough some limitations. And likeMore states Lift the lock ordersIt is likely that people will gather with their friends for the summerroad trips in their cars. However, during this period, precautions to prevent the propagation of CIVID-19 must still be made. This is why disease control and prevention centers (CDC) indicate that the worst thing you can do when getting someone else's car from or using a service of Gliding during the coronavirus pandemic is sitting on the passenger seat.

"Tell the passenger to sit on the back seat;Do not leave the passengers sit on the front seat, "The CDC warns the road, taxi, limousine and other passenger-for-hiring drivers. Although passengers can not be able tokeep six feet away In a car, place them behind the front passenger seat keeps the driver safer and also allows them toPlace a protection screen between the front seats and the rear seats. If you enter a larger vehicle, such as a van or bus, the CDC says that "passengers sit at six feet of the driver", in the furthest seats of the driver's seat.

Young Man Riding on a Passenger Seat of a Car Makes a Phone Call, Talks with Clients, Customers and Business Associates. Camera Shot from Outside the Vehicle.
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"Select an XL option, which is usually a minivan or a big SUB. This will guarantee an extra space between you and your driver," saysAlex Miller, Vice President of Marketing for Hail Hail, an application that helps people withRIDSHARES, RIDEHARES AND TAXIS. "Also, sit in the back seat and hold the windows open. An open window means more ventilation that canReduce airborne respiratory droplets. Because Uber and Lyft have both shared or grouped rides temporarily suspended, the front seat must always be empty. "

The CDC also requests passengersWear protective fabric face coverings When you drive someone else's car from someone, and cover their mouths and nose with tissue tissues if they touch or sneeze. For passengers to "intentionally spread their germs" inside a driver vehicle for others, the CDC advises drivers to immediately report to their business carpooling. And for more means recommended by CDC to stay safe during the coronavirus,Do not make this mistake when you are in your car, the CDC says.

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