Riding Techniques - BRP can-am OUTLANDER 2021 Series Operator's Manual

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RIDING THE VEHICLE
An operator who takes a vehicle off-road should always exercise the utmost care in
selecting the safest path and keeping close watch on the terrain ahead of him. On
no account should the vehicle be operated by anyone who is not completely famil-
iar with the driving instructions applicable to the vehicle, nor should it be operated
on steep or treacherous terrain.

Riding Techniques

Information in this guide is limited. Increase your knowledge and improve your
skills by following a certified training course.
Care, caution, experience and driving skill are the best precautions against the haz-
ards of vehicle operation.
Respect and follow all posted trail signs. They are there to help you and others.
In off-road operation, power and traction, not speed, are important. Never drive
faster than visibility and your own ability to select a safe route permits.
Constantly watch the terrain ahead for sudden changes in slopes or obstacles,
such as rocks or stumps, that may cause loss of stability, resulting in tip over or
rollover.
It is also wise to know the terrain condition on the other side of a hill or bank. All too
often there exists a sharp drop-off that is impossible to negotiate or descend.
Whenever there is the slightest doubt that the vehicle can safely negotiate an ob-
stacle or a particular piece of terrain, always choose an alternate route.
Always use proper riding techniques to avoid vehicle overturns on hills and rough
terrain and in turns.
Body Position
To maintain proper control, it is strongly advised that you keep your hands on the
handlebar and within easy reach of all controls. The same holds true for your feet
on the footpegs. To minimize the possibility of a leg or foot injury, keep your feet on
the footpegs at all times. Do not direct your toes outwards nor extend your feet out
to assist in turning as they can be hit or be snagged on passing obstacles, or may
come into contact with the wheels.
Even though there is a suspension on this vehicle, there are "washboard" or rough
terrain conditions that will make you feel uncomfortable and can even cause a back
injury. "Posting" or riding in a crouched position will often be required. Slow down
and allow your flexed legs to absorb part of the impact energy.
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