AVOID AC CIDEN TS
– Nev er grab the c a ge or ROPS whil e
riding. Hands can be crushed be-
tweenthecageorROPSandthe
ground in a rollover. Ke ep hand s on
the steering w heel or handholds.
– Nev er try to s top a ro llover using
your arms or legs . If you think that
the v ehicle may tip or roll, the driver
should keep both hands on the
steering w heel and the left foot
firmly planted on the footrest. The
passengers should keep both hands
on the handhold and both feet firmly
planted on the floor.
Avoid Collisions
This vehicle can rea c h high s peeds. A t
higher speeds, there is a n increased
risk of losing control, particul arly i n
challenging off-road conditions, a nd
the risk of injury in a collision is greater.
Never operate at excessive speeds.
Always go at a speed that is proper for
the terrain, visibility, and operating con-
ditions, and your experience. Consider
reserving use of the performance key
for situations in which full s peed and
acceleration capability are appropriate.
Never operate this ve hicle on any pub-
lic s treet, road or highwa y, ev en dirt
or gravel ones. Riding your vehicle on
roads or highways could result in a colli-
sion with another v ehicle. This vehicle
is not designed for operation on roads.
For example, it d oes not meet motor
vehicle safety standards that apply to
automobi les. In many jurisdictions it
is not legal t o operate this vehi cle on
public roads .
This vehicle does not ha v e the sa me
kind of protection for collisions a s a car;
for example, there are no air bags, the
cockpit is not fully en clos ed, and it is
not designed for collisions with other
vehicles. Therefore, it is particularly
important to faste n s eat be lts a nd s ide
nets and wear a n app rove d helmet.
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SAFETY IN FORM ATION
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