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10. Do not pass another
lift truck traveling in the
same direction at intersec-
tions, blind spots or at
other dangerous locations.
11. Stay away from the edge of the road. Keep the wheels
of the lift truck, particularly the steer wheels, on the road-
way. If the wheels are allowed to run off the edge of the
travel surface onto soft ground, the lift truck can tip over.
12. Under all travel conditions, oper-
ate the lift truck at a speed that will
permit it to be brought to a stop in a
safe manner.
HIGHWAY TRUCKS, RAILROAD CARS AND
DOCKS
Maintain a safe distance from
the edge of docks, ramps,
platforms and other similar
working surfaces. Watch the
”tail swing”. Remember when
traveling in the forward direc-
tion and the steering wheel is
turned to move the lift truck
away from the edge of the
dock the rear will swing to-
ward the edge. This can cause
the lift truck to fall off the
dock.
WARNING
WARNING
IF THE LIFT TRUCK FALLS OFF THE DOCK, DO NOT
JUMP OFF! HOLD FIRMLY TO STEERING WHEEL,
BRACE YOUR FEET, AND LEAN FORWARD AND
AWAY FROM THE POINT OF IMPACT.
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