2013 Kawasaki MULE 610 4X4 Owners Manual - Page 11

2013 Kawasaki MULE 610 4X4 Manual

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BASIC SAFE DRIVING 9 BASIC SAFE DRIVING Knowing and following these rules for safe operation will increase your satisfaction with your new Kawasaki vehicle. Perform the Daily Safety Checks Refer to the Daily Safety Checks section for a list of items to check each day before use. Habitual performance of these checks will help to insure safer, more reliable usage. Be sure that any irregularities found during these checks are corrected before operating the vehicle. Drive Carefully and with Good Judgement We want you to be satisfied with your new Kawasaki vehicle, so drive carefully, safely, and exercise good judgement. Practice basic maneuvers so you can drive confidently and safely. Read the Owner's Manual Read and understand this Owner's Manual. This is especially important for inexperienced drivers. Refer to this Owner's Manual if you have any questions. 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. Operation on public roads is not recommended. 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. Never Drink and Drive Alcohol and drugs impair your judgement and slow your reactions. Even drugs prescribed by a physician can be dangerous. Check with your doctor.

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BASIC SAFE DRIVING
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BASIC SAFE DRIVING
Knowing and following these rules for safe oper-
ation will increase your satisfaction with your new
Kawasaki vehicle.
Perform the Daily Safety Checks
Refer to the Daily Safety Checks section for a list of
items to check each day before use. Habitual per-
formance of these checks will help to insure safer,
more reliable usage. Be sure that any irregularities
found during these checks are corrected before op-
erating the vehicle.
Drive Carefully and with Good Judgement
We
want
you
to
be
satisfied
with
your
new
Kawasaki vehicle, so drive carefully, safely, and ex-
ercise good judgement. Practice basic maneuvers
so you can drive confidently and safely.
Read the Owner’s Manual
Read and understand this Owner’s Manual. This
is especially important for inexperienced drivers.
Refer to this Owner’s Manual if you have any ques-
tions.
Off-Highway Use Only
This vehicle is not an all-terrain vehicle; it is de-
signed and equipped to be a multiuse utility vehicle
for off-highway use only. Operation on public roads
is not recommended.
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 steer-
ing 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.
Never Drink and Drive
Alcohol and drugs impair your judgement and slow
your reactions. Even drugs prescribed by a physi-
cian can be dangerous. Check with your doctor.