Utility Vehicle Driving Safety
Types of Utility Vehicles Golf Carts Gator Vehicles Toro Vehicles Daihatsu
What does this symbol mean?
WARNING: YOUNG DRIVERS INCREASE CHANCE OF DEATH
WARNING: RIDERS CAN FALL OFF AND BE KILLED
WARNING: ROLLOVER OR FALLING OFF MAY CAUSE DEATH
CAUTION: BEFORE LEAVING VEHICLE; STOP ENGINE, SET PARK BRAKE, REMOVE KEY
DANGER: SHEILD EYES – EXPLOSIVE GASES CAN CAUSE BLINDNESS OR INJURY – NO SPARKS FLAMES SMOKING – SULFURIC CAN CAUSE BLINDNESS OR SEVERE BURNS
CAUTION: FLUSH EYES IMMEDIATELY WITH WATER. GET MEDICAL HELP FAST. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. DO NOT TIP. KEEP VENT CAPS TIGHT AND LEVEL.
CAUTION: HELP PREVENT INJURY WHEN DUMPING LOADS
OPERATING CONTROLS A - Warning Light Switch B - Indicator Panel C - Hour Meter D - Headlight Switch E - Horn F - Accelerator Pedal G - Brake Pedal H - Key Switch I – Turn Signal Switch J – Cargo Box Power Lift
Indicator Panel A – Battery Discharge Lamp B – Low Oil Pressure Lamp C – Coolant Temperature Lamp D – Park Brake Indicator Lamp E – Differential Lock Lamp
Hand holds are provided for passenger balance and safety when vehicle is in operation.
Operating Equipment A – Accelerator Pedal B – Brake Pedal
Park Brake A – Parking Brake Lever B – Control Button
Controls A - Differential Lock Leaver B – Transaxle Shift Lever C- Park Break Lever
Miscellaneous Controls A – Fuel Shut Off Valve B - Choke
Manual Cargo Box Lift
Cargo Box Support Rod
Before Starting Check for correct tire pressure Inspect for fluid leaks Check fuel gauge Adjust mirrors Check lights & turn signals Be sure everything is properly stored
Pedestrians Pedestrians have the right of way Avoid sidewalks when possible Drive slow Avoid driving during class change times, if possible. Avoid driving on the grass unless necessary
Driving the Vehicle Always check behind the vehicle before backing No more occupants that the number of seats Keep hands and feet inside the vehicle Drive slow Avoid step grades
Leaving the Vehicle Unattended Do not dismount vehicle before it has come to a complete stop Engage the brake Turn off the engine Take the key
Fueling Turn off engine Never add gasoline to fuel tank if the engine is hot If vehicle has “all weather” enclosure be sure area is vented Clean up spilled gasoline Be sure vehicle or pump is grounded when fueling
Fuel Gauge and Shut Off Valve
Carrying A Load Do not exceed load capacity Balance the load Secure the load Be sure you can see behind the vehicle Loads can change on steep grades No one rides in the back
Organizing Loads
Use Caution When Backing or Dumping A Load
Service Record Oil Change Oil Filter Change Lubricate Machine Air Cleaner Element (Check/Clean) Fuel Filter Change Check Tires