Safety information
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z Many accidents involve inexperi-
enced operators. In fact, many op-
erators who have been involved in
accidents do not even have a cur-
rent driver’s license.
r Make sure that you are qualied
and that you only lend your
scooter to other qualied opera-
tors.
r Know your skills and limits.
Staying within your limits may
help you to avoid an accident.
r We recommend that you prac-
tice riding your scooter where
there is no trafc until you have
become thoroughly familiar with
the scooter and all of its
con-
trols.
z Many accidents have been
caused by error of the scooter op-
erator. A typical error made by the
operator is veering wide on a turn
due to excessive speed or under-
cornering (insufcient lean angle
for the speed).
r Always obey the speed limit and
never travel faster than warrant-
ed by road and trafc condi-
tions.
r Always signal before turning or
changing lanes. Make sure that
other motorists can see you.
z The posture of the operator and
passenger is important for proper
control.
r The operator shoul
d keep both
hands on the handlebar and
both feet on the operator foot-
rests during operation to main-
tain control of the scooter.
r The passenger should always
hold onto the operator, the seat
strap or grab bar, if equipped,
with both hands and keep both
feet on the passenger footrests.
Never carry a passenger unless
he or she can rmly place both
feet on the passenger footrests.
z Never ride under the inuence of
alcohol or other drugs.
z This scooter is designed for on-
road use only. It is not
suitable for
off-road use.
Protective Apparel
The majority of fatalities from scooter
accidents are the result of head inju-
ries. The use of a safety helmet is the
single most critical factor in the pre-
vention or reduction of head injuries.
z Always wear an approved helmet.
z Wear a face shield or goggles.
Wind in your unprotected eyes
could contribute to an impairment
of vision that could delay seeing a
hazard.
z The use of a jacket, substantial
shoes, trousers, gloves, etc., is ef-
fective in preventing or reducing
abrasions or lace
rations.
z Never wear loose-tting clothes,
otherwise they could catch on the
control levers or wheels and cause
injury or an accident.
z Always wear protective clothing
that covers your legs, ankles, and
feet. The engine or exhaust sys-
tem become very hot during or af-
ter operation and can cause
burns.
z A passenger should also observe
the above precautions.