Principles When Travelling On Public Roads - PRONAR T780 Translation Of The Original Instructions

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• Exercise caution when climbing on top of the load box. Climbing on top of the load box
is possible through the fenced platform, ladders placed on the front wall, while
extension and folding steps attached inside the load box.

2.2 PRINCIPLES WHEN TRAVELLING ON PUBLIC ROADS

• When travelling on public roads, respect the road traffic regulations.
• Exceeding the maximum load capacity of the trailer may damage it, and also threaten
the safety of traffic.
• If the trailer is the last vehicle in the group, a slow-moving vehicle sign should be
placed on the trailer's rear load box wall – figure (2.1A).
• Do not exceed the maximum design speed. Adjust your speed to the road conditions.
• The machine must NOT be left unsecured. Securing the trailer involves engaging the
parking brake and/or placing wedges or other objects without any sharp edges under
trailer wheels.
• While driving on public roads the trailer must be fitted with a certified or authorised
reflective warning triangle.
• The trailer is designed to operate on slopes up to 8° . Tipping of the load box can only
be done when trailer is positioned on a flat surface.
• Monitor trailer's behaviour when travelling on an uneven terrain.
• Adjust driving speed to road conditions, slow down early enough when turning.
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