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drive. Only qualified drivers should drive
this vehicle.
For more information, refer to Department
of Transportation Regulation 392.7, which
states that interstate commercial motor
vehicles are not to be driven unless the
driver is sure that certain parts and
accessories are in working order.
Do not drink alcohol and drive. Your
reflexes, perceptions, and judgment can be
affected by even a small amount of
alcohol. You could have a serious or even
fatal accident, if you drive after drinking.
DO NOT drink and drive or ride with a
driver who has been drinking.
WARNING
The use of alcohol, drugs, and certain
medications can impair perception, re-
actions, and driving ability. These cir-
cumstances can substantially increase
the risk of an accident. Failure to com-
ply may result in property damage,
personal injury, or death.
WARNING
DO NOT text and drive. Your reaction
time, perceptions, and judgment can
be affected while texting or using any
other form of mobile messaging while
driving. Failure to comply may result in
death, personal injury, equipment or
property damage.
Emergency Equipment
It is good practice to carry an emergency
equipment kit in your vehicle. One day, if
you have a roadside emergency, you will
be glad the following items are with you:
Window scraper
Snow brush
Container or bag of sand or salt
Emergency light
Warning triangles
Small shovel
First aid kit
Fire extinguisher
Vehicle recovery hitches.
Drivers Checklist
To keep your vehicle in top shape and
maintain a high level of safety for you, your
passengers, and your load, make a
thorough inspection every day before you
drive. You will save maintenance time later,
and the safety checks could help prevent a
serious accident. Please remember, too,
that Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Regulation 392.7 requires a pre-trip
inspection and so do commercial trucking
companies.
You are not expected to become a
professional mechanic. The purpose of
your inspections is to find anything that
might interfere with the safe and efficient
transportation of yourself, any passengers,
and your load. If you do find something
wrong and cannot fix it yourself, have an
authorized dealer or qualified mechanic
repair your vehicle right away.
The following operations are to be
performed by the driver. Performing these
checks and following the maintenance
procedures in this manual will help keep
your vehicle running properly.
SAFETY - What to do before starting the vehicle
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