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Pro vehicle outlines fire truck
Pro vehicle outlines fire truck













pro vehicle outlines fire truck
  1. #PRO VEHICLE OUTLINES FIRE TRUCK FULL#
  2. #PRO VEHICLE OUTLINES FIRE TRUCK WINDOWS#

engine interior covers are present and do not allow fumes to enter the passenger compartment.nothing that a passenger may walk on will collapse or is defective or insecure.retract against you when fitted, and fully retract when you take them off.do not have any cuts, damage or fraying that may stop them from working.If seats are designed to retract automatically when not in use, make sure they retract correctly. Seats and seat beltsĬheck that seats are secure, not damaged. luggage compartment doors and access doors are secure when closedĬheck inside the vehicle 19.body panels, luggage compartment doors and access doors are secure and that they do not have jagged edges.stop lamps come on when you apply the service brake and go out when you release itĬheck that the reflectors (including side reflectors) are not:.Number plateĬheck that the exhaust does not emit an excessive amount of smoke.

pro vehicle outlines fire truck

Turn on the engine and check underneath your vehicle for any fuel, oil or waste leaks. Fuel, oil and waste leaksĬheck that the fuel filler cap is fitted correctly.

pro vehicle outlines fire truck

Diesel exhaust fluid (AdBlue)Ĭheck that your diesel vehicle has enough AdBlue diesel exhaust fluid and top up if necessary. If your vehicle has wheel nut indicators, check if they have moved. all wheel nuts are in place and are tight enough.there are no objects or debris trapped between the twin wheels.there is no cord visible anywhere on the tyre.there are no deep cuts in the tyre’s sidewall.tyres have a tread depth of at least 1mm.Doors and exitsĬheck that there are visible emergency exit markings and that the lights work. You must also make sure you know how these features work. colour contrasting features such as handrails and steps.the boarding device for wheelchair users.the wheelchair space and its safety features.If your vehicle is covered by Public Service Vehicle Accessibility Regulations, you must check that these accessibility features are in good condition: If your vehicle was first used after 1 April 1991 and it is more than 2.1 metres wide, check that marker lights are fitted and work. all lenses are fitted, clean and the right colour.all lights and indicators work correctly.

#PRO VEHICLE OUTLINES FIRE TRUCK FULL#

  • dashboard warning lamps, including the anti-lock braking system (ABS), full headlamp and parking brakeĬheck the height displayed on the vehicle height marker in the cab.
  • #PRO VEHICLE OUTLINES FIRE TRUCK WINDOWS#

  • ventilators, windows and roof hatches are secureĬheck that the horn works and is easily accessible from the driver’s seat.
  • at least half of the ventilation system works, if your vehicle does not have forced-air ventilation.
  • forced-air ventilation systems work, if your vehicle has them.
  • Make sure the windscreen washer is working.
  • the service brake pedal does not have excessive side play or missing, loose or incomplete anti-slip tread.
  • If you use a camera system instead of a mirror, check that it works and the view is correct. Mirrors, glass and visibilityĬheck that all mirrors are in place and not:Ĭheck that the windscreen and front side windows are not excessively tinted.Ĭheck that no objects get in the way of your front view.Īs a general rule, there should be nothing in the swept area of the windscreen wipers.Īs long as they do not seriously block your view of the road, you can have some official stickers and road safety items, such as an operator licence disc.
  • moves properly and that the power-assisted steering works correctlyĬheck that there’s no excessive lift or movement in the steering column.
  • PDF, 1.16 MB, 1 page Check from the driver’s seat 1.















    Pro vehicle outlines fire truck