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2.0 SAFETY
2.7
Carrying Passengers
Never carry a passenger until you have operated this vehicle
for at least two hours and have completed appropriate driver
training commensurate with the intended mobility mission or
vehicle application. A passenger must always be seated in a
passenger seat with seat belt secured and within the protection
of the roll cage.
Never carry more passengers than designed.
Carrying Multiple Passengers
Never carry a passenger until you have operated this vehicle
for at least two hours and have completed appropriate driver
training. A passenger must always be seated in a passenger seat
with seat belt secured. Carrying more than one passenger in a
2-seat vehicle can affect the operator’s ability to steer and
operate the controls, which increases the risk of loss of control
and accident or rollover. Never carry more than one passenger
in a 2-seat vehicle.
Certain conditions (mission
critical) will require non-standard passenger
transport. In those situations, the operator/unit is
required to develop procedures consistent with
vehicle limitations and exercise extreme caution.
2.9
Roll Cage
The factory installed roll cage is designed for and conforms to
ANSI/ROHVA 1.1 for the purposes of recreational use only in
original OEM configuration. The RPAMS added modifications
and intended high risk military/law enforcement use can
potentially exceed the parameters of this standard. Therefore,
RPAMS cannot (and does not) guarantee the certified
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