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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
Loose Terrain – Avoid areas of
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loose terrain which may cause a
golf car to lose traction and affect
stability. Take notice of conditions
and reduce speed when driving on
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uneven or loose terrain.
Pedestrian Areas – Avoid areas
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with pedestrian traffic or congested
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areas whenever possible to pre-
vent accidents. If it is impractical to
avoid these areas, always remem-
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ber that pedestrians have the right
of way. When approaching pedes-
trian or congested areas always
reduce speed, drive slowly, use
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caution and watch for pedestrians.
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MAINTENANCE
REQUIRED FOR GOLF
CAR SAFETY
Practice the following to help ensure
the safety of golf car occupants:
Preventative Maintenance. Per-
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form all scheduled maintenance in
accordance with manufacturer's
recommendations to provide a
safe, properly operating golf car.
Personnel. Allow only qualified,
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trained and authorized personnel
to inspect, adjust and maintain golf
cars.
Parts and Materials. Use only
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replacement parts and materials
recommended by the manufacturer.
Ventilation. Properly ventilate all
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maintenance and storage areas in
accordance with applicable fire
codes and ordinances to avoid fire
hazards. Ventilation is required to
remove flammable vapors and
fumes from gasoline powered golf
car storage areas. Ventilation is
also required to remove hydrogen
gas from the golf car storage areas
during the battery charging
process.
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