BRP Can-Am OUTLANDER 400 EFI 2014 Operator's Manual page 60

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RIDING THE VEHICLE
will lift the front of the vehicle increasing the risk of tipping over. Some hills are
too steep to safely stop or recover from after an unsuccessful climbing attempt.
Try to avoid steep inclines. If you're not careful, you could tip over when going up
hills. If the hill is too steep and you cannot proceed or the vehicle begins to roll
backwards, apply the brake, being careful not to slide. Dismount, passenger first,
then use the "K" turn (while walking back, next to the vehicle on the up hill side
and with a hand on the brake lever, slowly back the rear of the vehicle toward the
top of the hill then drive downhill). Always walk or dismount on the upside of the
slope while keeping clear of the vehicle and its rotating wheels. Do not try to hold
on to the vehicle if it begins to topple. Stay clear. Do not ride over the crest of the
hill at high speed. Obstacles, including sharp drop-offs, may exist. The passenger
should get on the vehicle only when the vehicle has returned to a safe location.
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