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RIDING THE DTV
HELMET, EYE PROTECTION,
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Helmet
Wearing a helmet (1) can prevent a severe
head injury. Whenever riding a DTV
always wear a helmet that meets or
exceeds established safety standards.
Approved helmets in the USA and Canada
bear a U.S. Department of
Transportation (DOT) label. Approved
helmets in Europe, Asia and Oceania
bear the ECE 22.05 label. The ECE mark
consists of a circle surrounding the letter
E, followed by the distinguishing number
of the country which has granted approval.
The approval number and serial number
will also be displayed on the label.
Always wear shatter prof eye protection
when riding a DTV such as a face shield or
goggles (2). While riding a DTV you can
be hit in the eyes by any of the following:
dust, branches, rocks, debris from other
riders, bugs, etc. Good eye protection as
well as a helmet and protective riding gear
should be mandatory when riding a DTV.
Riding a DTV without a helmet, eye
protection, and protective clothing can be
hazardous
Riding a DTV without a helmet increases
the chance of severe head injury or death
in the event of an accident.
Riding a DTV without eye protection such
as a face shield or goggles could result in
severe injury in the event of an accident.
Riding a DTV without protective clothing;
over the ankle boots, long pants, gloves,
long sleeve shirt, elbow and knee pads
could result in severe injury in the event of
an accident.
Always wear a Helmet, eye protection, long
pants, long sleeve shirt, over the ankle
boots, gloves, elbow and knee pads when
riding a DTV
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WARNING
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Wear protective clothing: Long sleeve shirt
(3), Gloves (4), Long pants (5), over the
ankle boots (6), shin pads (7), elbow and
knee pads(8).
Riding an DTV exposes the rider to many
hazards, wearing protective clothing can
help protect the rider from injury.
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