Vermont Casting 2008 Motorcycle User Manual


 
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Association of Motor Vehicle Administrator’s Equipment
Approval Certificate has been issued to.
y Reflector Requirements:
Each helmet shall have reflectorized surface or have securely
affixed thereto reflectorized material on both the left and right
side of such helmet. Such reflectorization must cover an area of
at least four (4) square inches on each side of the helmet. If
reflectorization material is attached to the helmet, it must be
affixed with a suitable weatherproof and water resistant adhesive
substance.
L. A REMINDER:
y Moose and deer also share our roadways.
y Their presence is most likely during the late evening, nighttime
and early morning hours.
y Deer are easiest to spot because their fur and eyes reflect light
from vehicle headlights.
y Moose are harder to see because their fur is dark and their eyes
are usually above vehicle headlight level, so, they do not reflect
the light.
y Deer may freeze if looking directly into light or may bolt at
speeds of up to 40 M.P.H. in the direction of their habitat when
startled.
y Driving at speeds of less than 35 M.P.H. on secondary roadways
and at speeds that do not overextend the distance of headlights
on interstates allows a driver more time to react and stop if a
deer or moose is spotted.