Width; Reverse; Driver's License And Local Laws - Can-Am SPYDER RT Series 2020 Original Instructions Manual

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Sideway Forces in Turns
Unlike a motorcycle, this vehicle does
not lean in turns. You will feel sideways
forces pushing you to the outside of the
turn.
To maintain balance, the operator and
passenger must hold back with their
both hands and keep their feet firmly
planted on the footpegs.
In tight turns, it may help to lean your
upper body forward and toward the
inside of the turn.

Width

Because this vehicle is wider than a
typical motorcycle:
- Always keep the front wheels in
your lane. Be especially aware of
the front wheels location when en-
tering in a curve or during an over-
taking.
- Do not share lanes or split lanes
(ride between two lanes of traffic).
Group riding should proceed in a
single file, even with motorcycles.
- Be prepared to swerve farther to
avoid obstacles.

Reverse

This icon turns ON when the
R
Reverse is selected
This vehicle operates in reverse like a
car. However, there are some impor-
tant differences:
- The backup lights turn on when it
is in reverse. Be aware that other
motorists might not know that you
are about to back up.
SAFE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
WHAT'S DIFFERENT FROM OTHER VEHICLES
- If necessary, have the passenger
dismount if your visibility is limited.
- Remember that the front is wider
than the rear. Do not back up too
close to objects or you may hit them
with the front tires.
- Keep your speed low and do not
back up for long distances.
- When possible, park so that you do
not have to back out of the parking
space.
CAUTION
Always keep both feet on the pegs
while operating in reverse. Never put
your feet on the ground while backing-
up.
Driver's License and Local
Laws
Driver's license requirements for oper-
ating this vehicle vary by location. De-
pending on local laws, you may need a
motorcycle endorsement, a specific en-
dorsement for a three-wheeled vehicle,
or just a standard automobile driver's
license.
Check with local authorities to make
sure you have the proper license before
operating the vehicle on public roads.
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