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SAFETY
2.4.1 IN USE Garia Via and Monaco
• Each driver must carry a valid driver’s license.
• Keep entire body inside vehicle at all times. Remain fully seated and hold on to
handles or other objects while driving.
• The vehicle is equipped with seat belts. Always keep seat belts fastened when-
ever seated.
• Follow all traffic regulations and obey all rules and regulations.
• Do not start vehicle until all passengers are fully seated and fastned.
• Do not carry children on laps or in children’s seats, the vehicle is not constructed
for transporting children requiring a child safety seat.
• Do not allow anyone to hang onto the vehicle at any time.
• The driver must keep both hands on the steering wheel and the eyes focused in
the direction in which the vehicle is driving.
• Show extra caution in populated areas or when reversing. Always reverse slowly
and pay attention to the road and surroundings.
• The vehicle might not be as visible in the night time. Always make sure to turn on
the headlamps and tail lights whenever operating from dusk to dawn.
• Avoid accelerating or decelerating in an abrupt manner.
• Always adjust the speed to the terrain where the vehicle is currently used.
• Drive slowly when making turns and when going up or down slopes. Never turn
steering wheel sharply at higher speeds to reduce the risk of the vehicle tipping
over or to prevent possible injury to an unsuspecting passenger.
• Never drive up or down slopes at an angle, use brakes to reduce speed when
driving downhill.
The Garia Via and the Garia Monaco can cause serious injury or damage if used improp-
erly or not maintained according to the vehicle’s maintenance program. Before the
vehicle is used, all necessary safety precautions must be taken and all the additional
instructions of the area, where the vehicle is used, must be observed.
The Garia Via and the Garia Monaco should be safe to use as long as the safety pre-
cautions explained in the user’s manuals and on the vehicle are upheld. Make sure that
you always drive according to the current conditions and adjust the speed and driving
pattern according to the terrain in which the vehicle is moving.
It is expected that many vehicles will be used for a variety of tasks beyond the original
intended use. As a consequence of this, it is impossible to anticipate and warn against
every possible combination of circumstances that may occur. No warnings can take
the place of good common sense and prudent driving practices.
Summary of Contents for VIA
Page 1: ...U S E R S M A N U A L G A R I A V I A M O N A C O...
Page 15: ...2 01 WARRANTY...
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Page 79: ...66 05VEHICLE EQUIPMENT...
Page 83: ...70 06SERVICE...
Page 106: ...93 VEHICLE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 09 9 4 GARIA DIMENTIONS...
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