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Do not expose the battery to flames or electrical
sparks. Hydrogen gas generated by battery action
is highly combustible. Do not allow battery fluid to contact
your skin, eyes, fabrics or paint work.
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Keep battery surface clean and dry. Any
corrosion (That 'white powder' that appears around the
terminals) should be washed off
with a solution of baking soda and water.
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Make certain the terminal connections are
clean and securely tightened.
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If the vehicle is not to be used for 30 days
or longer, disconnect the negative "-" battery terminal
cable to prevent battery discharge
Normally
the battery does not require additional water, however adding
distilled water may be necessary during the battery life. It
should be between the "MIN" mark and the edge of the lid.
If it is necessary to add fluid, add only
DISTILLED water to raise the level in each cell to the maximum
mark. Do not overfill.
To add water to the cells first remove the cell caps.
Add distilled water up to the "MAX" level.
Refit the cell caps ensuring that they are securely fastened.
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Factors Leading to Aggressive
Driving / Road Rage
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Did You
Know ?
In the past 30
years in
the US:
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population has
increased 30 %
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number of licensed vehicles
has increased 87 %
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vehicle miles traveled
increased 130 %
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highway capacity has only
increased 5 %
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Remember you
can not
control traffic,
only your reaction to it ! |
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Australia |
The names of the
drivers are sent to the local newspapers, and
printed under the heading " He's Drunk and in Jail". |
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Malaysia |
The driver is jailed
and if married, his
wife is jailed too. |
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Turkey |
Drunk drivers are
taken 20 miles outside of town by police, and are
forced to walk back under escort. |
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Russia |
License revoked for
life. |
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S. Africa |
A 10 year prison
sentence and $10,000 fine. |
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England |
One year suspension
and a $ 250 fine and jail for one year. |
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France |
Three year loss of
license, one year in
jail and a $1000 fine. |
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Bulgaria |
Second conviction
results in execution. |
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