That depends on which forklift. Many are made to be driven only on smooth warehouse floors, but many others are used on building sites and by army units. These can usually be used on rough terrain.
A sloping road surface or unbalanced load.
no
No it cannot.
false
false it is rolling friction
False. The type of friction that occurs when an object rolls over a surface is called rolling friction, not round friction. Rolling friction is caused by the deformation of the object and surface at the point of contact, which generates resistance that opposes the motion of the object.
If the combined center of gravity for a forklift moves outside of the stability triangle, the forklift is at risk of tipping over. This is because the stability triangle is designed to keep the forklift balanced, and when the center of gravity shifts beyond its limits, the forklift becomes unstable and could potentially fall over. It is important to always operate a forklift within its stability limits to prevent accidents.
Most companies offer their own training for their in house forklift drivers. The length of that training depends on the time set by Human Resource department. You will more than likely have to pass written and driving test before becoming certified.
If you seatbelt is on, stay in place.
The one which says it will fall over.
The one which says it will fall over.