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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
The first rule in safe riding is to use common sense. A Hover-1 Go-Kart is vulnerable; it cannot protect you in a
crash, against impact, or loss of control the way driving a car can. A Hover-1 Go-Kart can tip over sideways
or pitch you over the front wheel. It moves faster than a typical scooter. It does not have bumpers or airbags
as a car does. This section is a guide of safe riding practices for operation. Make sure you are using your
Hover-1 Go-Kart properly.
Different localities and countries have different laws governing riding on public roads, and you should check
with local officials to ensure you are complying with these laws.
Hover-1 is not liable for tickets or violations given to riders who do not follow these regulations.
• For your safety, always wear a helmet that meets CPSC or CE safety standards. In the event of an accident,
a helmet can protect you from serious injury and in some cases, even death.
• Obey all local laws, stop signs, pedestrian crosswalks, etc.
• If riding with friends and multiple Hover-1 Go-Karts, ride single file in a straight line.
• Have a satisfactory signaling device (bell, horn, etc.) to warn drivers and pedestrians of your approach.
• Ride defensively; expect the unexpected.
• Give pedestrians the right-of-way.
• Do not ride too close to pedestrians and alert them if you intend to pass them from behind.
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