JMC JIMMY 1993 Owner's Manual page 197

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Tune your senses
to different kinds of signals. Your eyes, for example, need
to constantly sweep the terrain for unexpected obstacles. Your ears need
to
listen for unusual tire
or
engine sounds. With your arms, hands, feet, and
body you'll need to respond to vibrations and vehicle bounce.
Controlling your vehicle is the key to successful off-road driving. One of the
best ways to control your vehicle is
to control your speed. Here are some
things to keep in mind.
At
higher speeds:
you approach things faster and you have less time
to scan the terrain
for obstacles.
you have less time
to react.
you have more vehicle bounce when you drive over obstacles.
you'll need more distance
for braking, especially since you're on an
unpaved surface.
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When you're driiing off
road,
bouncing
and
quick changes in
direction can easily throw you out of position. This could cause you
to lose control
and
crash. So, whether
you're
driving on or off the
road,
you and your
passengers
should wear safety belts.
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Scanning the Terrain
Off-road driving can take you over
many different kinds of terrain. You need
to be familiar with the terrain and its
many different features. Here are some
things to consider.
Surface Conditions
Off-roading can take you over hard-packed dirt, gravel, rocks, grass, sand,
mud, snow or ice. Each of these surfaces affects the steering, acceleration,
and braking of your truck
in different ways. Depending upon the kind of
surface you are on, you may experience slipping, sliding, wheel spinning,
delayed acceleration, poor traction, and longer braking distances.
Surface Obstacles
Unseen or hidden obstacles can be hazardous.
A
rock,
log, hole,
rut,
or
bump can startle you
if
you're not prepared for them. Often these obstacles
are hidden by grass, bushes, snow
or
even the rise and
fall of the terrain
itself. Here are some things
to consider:
I s
the path ahead clear?
Will the surface texture change abruptly up ahead?
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