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The load or the device that bears load must be kept at the operating height when the truck is
moving. If possible, the load shall be tilted backward when the vehicle is running. Except for
stacking operation, it is not permitted to lift the load. This regulation does not apply to truck
specially designed that can move with lifting load.
In operation (or called transport) state, if the load obstruct the driver’s sight, then when the
truck running, the load should be located in the back of the truck's moving direction.
Exception: Under some condition (such as stacking and climbing), the load should be located in
the front of the truck's moving direction when the truck is moving. At this moment, the driver
should drive the truck very carefully. If operating conditions requires, some subsidiary
(attached help) facilities or the other person’s lead can be adopted.
In crossroads and the occasion that would obstruct the driver’s sight, the driver must reduce
the speed of the truck, and issue sound signal.
When the truck is operating with load, the driver must control turning equipment and brake
system slowly and stably.
In crossroads and the occasion that would obstruct the driver’s sight or some dangerous
occasion, the truck must not exceed other truck moving at the same direction.
The driver must avoid the truck rolling over some fluffy object in order to avoid article damages
or personnel hurts.
It is forbidden that to put the arms , legs or the head in the columns of mast or between the
truck’s other moving components.
When the vehicle is running, the driver must not let his body outside the contour line of the
truck.
When turning, if there are some other trucks or pedestrians, the driver must issue warning
signal.
The driver must comply with all labels about ground load carrying capacity and requirements of
other instructive labels.
The driver must pay special attention to the load carrying capability of slopes and channels
leading to electric elevator.
14.2.3.2 Vehicle speed
The truck speed should coordinate with the status of person’s activity, visibility, road or the
ground conditions and load conditions of the running area. When the vehicle is moving on wet
and smooth road surface the driver must be very carefully.
Under any situation, the vehicle speed must be controlled within the range that the truck can
be stopped safely.
14.2.3.3 Running on the slope
When operating on the slope, the following regulations must be obeyed:
A)
Moving up and down a slope slowly.
B)
Except for the side loading and no lifted load truck, it may as well make the bearing load
device’s surface towards the downgrade direction.
C)
Turning on the slope and bestride the slope are all forbidden.
D)
When the vehicle is near the slope, high platform or platform edge, the driver must drive
carefully. The distance between the vehicle and the platform or platform edge must keep
at least a truck tyre width.
E)
When the gradient is more than 10% during the truck’s running up and down the slope, if
possible, when the lifted load truck and flat stacking truck (except the side bearing load
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