If you put things inside your vehicle, like suitcases,tools, packages, or anything else, they will go as fastas the vehicle goes. If you have to stop or turn quickly,or if there is a crash, they will keep going.{CAUTION:Things you put inside your vehicle can strikeand injure people in a sudden stop or turn, orin a crash.• Put things in the trunk of your vehicle. In atrunk, put them as far forward as you can.Try to spread the weight evenly.• Never stack heavier things, like suitcases,inside the vehicle so that some of themare above the tops of the seats.• Do not leave an unsecured child restraintin your vehicle.• When you carry something inside thevehicle, secure it whenever you can.• Do not leave a seat folded down unlessyou need to.TowingTowing Your VehicleConsult your dealer or a professional towing serviceif you need to have your disabled vehicle towed.See Roadside Service on page 7-7.If you want to tow your vehicle behind another vehiclefor recreational purposes (such as behind a motorhome),see Recreational Vehicle Towing following.Recreational Vehicle TowingRecreational vehicle towing means towing yourvehicle behind another vehicle – such as behinda motorhome. The two most common types ofrecreational vehicle towing are known as “dinghytowing” (towing your vehicle with all four wheels onthe ground) and “dolly towing” (towing your vehiclewith two wheels on the ground and two wheels upon a device known as a “dolly”).With the proper preparation and equipment, manyvehicles can be towed in these ways. See “DinghyTowing” and “Dolly Towing,” following.4-37