Safety
Yamaha was the first manufacturer to offer doors as a standard feature on all side-by-side vehicles and has provided additional handholds. In safety information provided to Rhino users and in on-product labels, Yamaha promotes safe and responsible driving, and warns that, as with any motorized vehicle, safety features are no substitute for driving responsibly. Yamaha strongly recommends that both drivers and passengers always wear proper safety gear such as helmets and protective eyewear, make certain the three-point seat belts are properly fastened, and keep arms and legs in vehicle enclosure at all times. Yamaha also states that the Rhino is only recommended for operators age 16 or older who have a valid drivers license and that passengers must be tall enough to place both feet on the floorboard with his or her back against the seat back and still reach the passenger hand-holds.
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