9. by more than one rider at a time (no passengers)
10. by any physically or mentally challenged person
11. by any person with vision, balance, hearing or coordination impairments
12. by any person using headphones or a cellular phone [They mask traffic sounds
and emergency vehicle sirens, distract you from concentrating on what's going on
around you, and their wires can tangle in the moving parts of the ,
causing you to lose control]
13. to carry more than 10 lbs of cargo in the cargo compartment (in addition to the rider)
14. in excess of 20 mph (with or without the motor activated)
15. by barefoot riders or those wearing sandals, open toed, high heeled, platform or
slip on footwear
16. on steep inclines or on uneven terrain
17. by any person who has ingested any alcohol or drug that could impair their ability
to operate the
18. without 2 hands on the handle bar
19. while not seated on the seat
20. to jump ramps, curbs, or objects or attempt any stunts
21. with excessive speed for the terrain, circumstances or maneuver with clothing or
extremities in close proximity to the drive chain or any moving parts
22. beyond your ability or prior experience
23. by stopping with only the front brake. Use both brakes simultaneously
24. Do not try to accelerate and have the brake (s) on at the same time.
[This may cause damage to the motor or drive train or cause the motor or drive
train to overheat.]
BEFORE EACH RIDE:
1. Make sure you properly wear a helmet
2. Wear protective clothing and gloves
3. Wear eye protection that does not interfere with your peripheral vision
4. Check local and state laws before operating the in any area
5. Make sure all tail/brake lights, turn signals and headlight are operational
6. Make sure the horn is operational
7. Make sure the brakes are properly adjusted and working correctly (see page #15).
8. Make sure you understand how the brakes work (right lever for rear brake) and
that your hands can reach and squeeze the levers comfortably and hard enough
to stop the safely.
9. Make sure the chain is properly adjusted (see page #12).
GENERAL SAFETY GUIDELINES & RESTRICTIONS
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