1. The document discusses issues with current automobile seat design processes that do not account for different driver sizes and sitting postures.
2. It notes that occupied seat design is not integrated into overall vehicle design and seat design methods are over 50 years old.
3. Driver manikins are not used to design seats within the vehicle, which is needed to properly evaluate driver access and comfort.
4. As a result, drivers must adapt their sitting postures to the existing seat designs.
5. The document argues that seat design should be integrated into the overall vehicle concept design phase.
6. It states that 65% of seating comfort comes from how the seat affects the driver's sitting posture.