Polaris 120 Indy Owner's Manual page 37

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ADULT SECTION
Operation Warnings
Instruct all operators
Teach all young drivers to always be alert and to pay attention to the
driving area ahead. When teaching inexperienced operators to ride, set
up a predetermined course. Establish boundaries and make sure all
operators know and understand them. Make sure they know how to
drive and control the snowmobile before you allow them to drive longer
supervised distances. Teach them proper snowmobile courtesy.
It's a good idea to predetermine some hand signals as a way to
communicate with a child while giving instruction. It may be difficult
for a child to hear your voice over the sound of the snowmobile and
through a helmet.
Teach the operator that the sound of the
engine will make it difficult to hear the
sound of approaching vehicles. Do not allow
a child to operate the snowmobile on or near
R
R
roads and railroad tracks.
Teach operators what it means to drive
defensively. Never tailgate and always allow
ample stopping distances.
Be alert for obstacles
Wire fences are a serious hazard. Teach operators to always be on the
alert for fences. Single strands are especially dangerous, since there can
be a great distance between posts. Ground wires on utility poles are also
difficult to see. Teach operators to reduce speed when traveling near
poles, posts or other obstacles.
Check the weather
Extremely cold weather can cause frostbite and/or hypothermia. Always
be aware of weather conditions, especially the windchill. See the table
on page 39.
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