RIDING THE VEHICLE
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 "wash-
board" or rough terrain conditions that will make you feel uncomfort-
able 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.
2 2 – – U U P P M M o o d d e e l l s s
The passenger must keep his hands on the grab handles and his feet
on the footrests at all time.
The passenger must also synchronize his movements with the
operator.
C C r r o o s s s s i i n n g g R R o o a a d d s s
If you have to cross a road, ensure to have complete visibility on both
sides for incoming traffic and decide on exit point on other side of road.
Drive in a straight line toward that point. Do not make sharp direction
changes or abrupt accelerations as it may result in a rollover situation.
Do not travel on sidewalks or bicycle trails as they are designated spe-
cifically for those uses.
T T u u r r n n i i n n g g
Practice turning at low speeds before attempting to turn at faster
speeds.
Keep both hands on handlebars and feet on footpegs.
Maintain a constant speed or a slight acceleration during turn.
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