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glove box literature package. Look for
information on products such as the
engine, driver's seat, transmission, axles,
wheels, tires, ABS/ESC, radio, 5th wheel,
lane departure and adaptive cruise control.
If you are missing these pieces of
literature, ask your dealer for copies.
Another place to learn more about trucking
is from local truck driving schools. Contact
one near you to learn about courses they
offer. Federal and state agencies such as
the department of licensing also have
information. The Interstate Commerce
Commission can give you information
about regulations governing transportation
across state lines.
Cab Access
Guidelines for getting into the cab
WARNING
Always reinstall steps before entering
the cab or accessing the deck plate.
Without steps you could slip and fall.
Failure to comply may result in person-
al injury or death.
WARNING
Keep steps clean. Clean any fuel, oil,
or grease off the steps before entering
the cab or accessing the deck plate.
Stepping on a slippery surface can
cause a fall which may result in death
or personal injury.
Be careful whenever you get into or out of
your vehicle’s cab. Always maintain at
least three points of contact with your
hands on the grab handles and your feet
on the steps. The following picture shows
the best way to enter and exit a
Conventional Cab.
WARNING
Jumping out of the cab or getting into
the cab without proper care is danger-
ous. You could slip and fall, which
could lead to death or personal injury.
Keep steps clean. Clean any fuel, oil,
or grease off of the steps before enter-
ing the cab. Use the steps and grab
handles provided, and always keep at
least three points of contact between
your hands and feet and the truck.
Look where you are going.
SAFETY - Cab Access
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