Important Safety Information - Joyner JNSZ800DL Owner's Manual

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Your ATV will provide you with many years of service and pleasure. Providing you
take responsibility for your own safety and understand the challenges you can meet
while driving.
There is a lot you can do to protect yourself when you drive. You'll find many
helpful recommendations throughout this manual. The following are a few that we
consider most important.
Follow the Age Recommendation
It is strongly recommended that no one under the age of 16 be permitted to drive
this ATV without adult supervision.
Always Wear a Helmet
It's a proven fact: helmets significantly reduce the number and severity of head
injuries. Always wear an approved motorcycle helmet. We also recommend that you
wear eye protection, sturdy boots, gloves, and other protective gear.
Drive Off-Road Only
Your ATV is designed and manufactured for off-road use only. The tires are not made
for pavement, and the ATV does not have turn signals and other features required for
use on public roads. If you need to cross a paved or public road, get off and walk your
ATV across.
Take Time to Learn & Practice
Even if you have driven other ATV, take time to become familiar with how this
ATV works and handles. Practice in a safe area until you build your skills and get
accustomed to this ATV's size and weight.
Because many accidents involve inexperienced or untrained drives, we urge all
drivers to take a training course approved by the ATV Safety Institute. Check with your
dealer for more information on training courses.
Be Alert for Off-Road Hazards
The terrain can present a variety of challenges when you drive off-road.
Continually "read" the terrain for unexpected turns, drop-offs, rocks, ruts, and other
hazards. Always keep your speed low enough to allow time to see and react to hazards.
Drive within Your Limits
Pushing limits is another major cause of ATV accidents. Never drive beyond your
personal abilities or faster than conditions warrant. Remember that alcohol, drugs,
fatigue, and inattention can significantly reduce your ability to make good judgments
and driver safely.
Don't Drink and drive
Alcohol and driving don't mix. Even one drink can reduce your ability to respond
to changing conditions, and your reaction time gets worse with every additional drink.
So don't drink and drive, and don't let your friends drink and drive either.
Never run your ATV indoors.
The exhaust from the engine contains a tasteless, odorless and poisonous gas called
carbon monoxide.

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