Didicar is a self propelled ride on car suitable for girls and boys aged 3 years to grown up kids!
About Didicar
- No batteries
- No pedals
- No chains
- No motor
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Terms and conditions of didicar hire and How to use didicar
The use of didicars is only permitted on hard, flat, smooth surfaces. Riding on slopes, rough or uneven surfaces is strictly prohibited. This is in line with manufactures guidelines.
Didicar should not be ridden on public roadways, near any traffic or moving vehicles
Strictly only one child/person can ride the didicar at one time
Didicars are suitable from 3 years and up, children must be supervised by an adult, especially children under 5 years.
Didicars can take passengers up to 90 kg in weight (14st) when used on hard, flat, smooth surfaces. On certain laminate or wooden floors, heavier weights may potentially mark the surfaces with the rear wheels.
Disclaimer
The persons/or organization hiring Didicar will be responsible/liable for any damage to party venue or didicar, and for any injury occurring as result of misuse or recklessness. Unacceptable damage to didicar may incure an additional cost for repair. Merry Entertaiment cannot accept responsibility for any injury caused by using equipment
How to use didicar
Age Didicars are suitable from 3 years and up, children must be supervised by an adult, especially children under 5 years. Weight Didicars can take passengers up to 90kg (14st) in weight when used on hard, flat, smooth surfaces. On certain laminate or wooden floors, heavier weights may potentially mark the surfaces with the rear wheels. Surface The use of didicars is only permitted on hard, flat, smooth surfaces. Riding on slopes, rough or uneven surfaces is strictly prohibited. This is inline with manufactures guidelines. Safety Do not ride didicar into other cars or objects. Weight must be positioned closer to the steering wheel than the back to remove the risk of falling backwards. The two smaller front wheels should be at the front of the didicar and off the ground. These are there to prevent tipping forward.
Forward movement Always sit on didicar facing forward. Weight must be positioned closer to the steering wheel than the back to remove the risk of falling backwards. Sit astride didicar with both hands on steering wheel. Move the steering wheel left to right, learn slightly forward over the steering wheel and move upper body side to side in time with arms. It is this movement that propels didicar forward. Stopping Stop turning steering wheel and allow didicar to slow on its own. To aid slowing down, put both feet on the ground. Very important: Please do not turn the steering wheel all the way round. Please ensure riders only turn the steering wheel no more than 90 degrees. The steering wheel is facing forward when the two smaller, off ground wheels are at the front.