Safety Warning - BOMBARDIER OUTLANDER 330 H.O. 2x4 Operator's Manual

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SAFETY WARNING

To fully appreciate the pleasures and excitement of riding an ATV, there are some
basic rules and tips that you should follow. Some may be new to you while others
may be common sense or obvious. However, we ask that you take a few minutes
to read this Operator's Guide completely before you operate the ATV.
Information in this Operator's Guide is limited. It is strongly recommended that
you obtain further information and training from your local authorities, ATV clubs
or a recognized ATV training organization such as the Specialty Vehicle Institute
of America or the Canada Safety Council.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and all ATV manufacturers do
not recommend anyone under the age of 16 to ride an ATV having an engine
higher than 90 cc. For the child's safety, we strongly recommend you also follow
and enforce this recommendation. You are the sole judge of a rider's capability to
understand the risks and operate an ATV safely.
Persons with cognitive or physical impairments or are high risk takers have an in-
creased exposure to overturns or collisions which may result in injury including death.
Become completely familiar with the operational controls and the general opera-
tion of the ATV before venturing into off road conditions. Practice driving in a
suitable area free of hazards and feel the response of each control. Drive at low
speeds. Higher speeds requires greater experience, knowledge and suitable
riding conditions.
Not all ATVs are the same. Each has its own unique performance characteristics,
controls and features. Each will ride and handle differently.
Never assume that the ATV will go everywhere safely. Sudden changes in terrain
caused by holes, depressions, banks, softer or harder "ground" plus others, may
cause the ATV to topple or become unstable. To avoid this, slow down and always
observe the terrain ahead. If the ATV does begin to topple or tipover, it is usually
the best advice to immediately get off... AWAY from the direction of the
tipover!
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