Driving up over an obstacle
• Approach the kerb or obstacle slowly head-on. Shortly before the front
wheels or kerb-lifter touch the obstacle, increase the speed and reduce
only after also the rear wheels have climbed the obstacle.
Driving down off of an obstacle
• Approach the kerb or obstacle slowly head-on. Before the front wheels
touch the obstacle, reduce the speed and keep it until also the rear wheels
have climbed the obstacle.
5.4
Anti-Slip-Regulation
Note
On slippery surfaces the drive tends to buck slightly. This behaviour is caused by the Anti-Slip-
Regulation and is entirely normal.
Correct
Incorrect
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