2012 Kawasaki Teryx4 750 4x4 Owners Manual - Page 5
2012 Kawasaki Teryx4 750 4x4 Manual
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BASIC SAFE DRIVING Knowing and following these rules for safe operation will increase your satisfaction with your new Kawasaki vehicle. Read the Owner's Manual Read and understand this Owner's Manual. This is especially important for inexperienced operators. Keep this Owner's Manual with this vehicle and refer to it if you have any questions. Obey Local Laws Know and obey all laws and regulations governing the use of off-highway vehicles in your area. Respect private property. Always try to preserve nature and the environment. Occupant Capacity Make sure operators are 16 years or older with a valid driver's license. Each occupant must be able to sit with back against seat, feet flat on floor, and hands on steering wheel, handgrip or handhold. The operator should be tall enough to wear the seat belt properly and reach all controls. Passenger(s) should also be tall enough for the seat belt to fit properly and brace themselves, as necessary, by placing both feet firmly on the floor while gripping the handhold. Stay completely inside the vehicle. Off-Highway Use Only This vehicle is not an all-terrain vehicle; it is designed and equipped to be a multiuse utility vehicle for off-highway use only. Use of this vehicle on public roads and paved surfaces is hazardous. Do not operate this vehicle on public roads or paved surfaces. Dress Properly Proper clothing can make driving more comfortable and reduce the severity of injury in the event of an accident. Always wear appropriate eye protection, protective clothing, and properly fitting D.O.T. approved helmet. Wearing Seat Belts Both the operator and passenger(s) must wear the seat belts whenever the vehicle is operated. This will reduce the severity of injury in case of a sudden stop or collision. This vehicle is designed to carry operator and up to three passengers. Never carry a passenger in the cargo bed. Also, to avoid injury, always keep arms and legs inside the ROPS while the vehicle is in motion.